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Located just 50 feet off Morecambe’s promenade, the family-run Sea Crest is a large guest accommodations offering home cooking, a bar with a pool table, and free Wi-Fi in the public areas, including the guest TV lounge. A buffet breakfast, as well as a full English option, is served from 8:30 to 9:00 in the dining room with sea views. Homemade evening meals are available from 18:00 and the residents Mermaid Bar, which is open at restricted times of the year, has occasional live entertainment. At The Sea Crest, each bedroom is individually decorated and comes with an private bathroom including free toiletries. Guests can also enjoy a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities. Morecambe Rail Station, shops, the multi-screen cinema, ten-pin bowling and indoor market are less than 5 minutes’ drive from the property. The Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales national parks can be reached in 40 minutes by car.
in the county of Lancashire
(0.7 miles, 1.2 km)Morecambe has always been one of the most popular and successful seaside resorts in England. It has one of the most spectacular views in England. Looking from the promenade the.....
in the county of Lancashire
(3.0 miles, 4.9 km, direction NE)Hest Bank makes an interesting alternative to crowded Morecambe, it is ideal as a base for touring coast and the old cotton towns of Lancashire...
in the county of Lancashire
(3.5 miles, 5.6 km, direction SE)This is a city which long ago lost it's grim clogs and mill image to give way to a fast growing city with a fine reputation as a centre of commerce and culture where bright, modern University buildings sit comfortably with Lancaster's historic areas...
in the county of Lancashire
(7.2 miles, 11.5 km, direction NE)Warton is a pleasant village to visit. Interestingly, it is in a site considered to be of special scientific interest, quite possibly the home of early man...
a Seaside Town in the county of Lancashire
(7.3 miles, 11.8 km, direction N)The village of Silverdale once sat on the River Kent, but in the 1920's the river changed its course to reach the sea further westward. The deep-water channel of the Kent is now.....
in the county of Lancashire
(8.2 miles, 13.2 km, direction NE)There is a lovely timeless atmosphere surrounding this old Lancashire village, maybe this is caused by the gracious properties hidden amongst the leafy lanes of the area...
in the county of Cumbria
(8.2 miles, 13.2 km, direction N)Allithwaite is a small village situated a couple of miles inland from the favoured resort of Grange-over-Sands. It is also within easy reach of Cartmel with its racecourse and old priory...
Dominating the skyline of the town, Lancaster Castle is of the best-preserved castles in England. This Castle is still used as a.....
This may not be as old as other English cathedral churches, but with its soaring spire reaching to a height of 240 feet and a.....
The Ashton Memorial with its green dome, overlooks the City from Williamson Park. It forms a famous Classical landmark and was.....
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The oldest building in the parish of Arnside. Arnside Tower is a ruin of a Pele tower which were fortified structures quite.....
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