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Located in Blackpool’s gay entertainment quarter, The Seacroft is just 2 minutes’ walk from the famous Funny Girls venue. Blackpool Tower, the Winter Gardens, and the North Pier are all within a 10-minute walk. The adult-only and gay-friendly Seacroft offers spacious rooms with a flat-screen TV, along with ironing supplies, a safe, tea/coffee making facilities and bottled water on arrival. The private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and a hairdryer. In the mornings, guests can enjoy a full english breakfast. The property is set among Blackpool’s gay nightlife, which is home to clubs, bars, and restaurants. The seaside town of Blackpool is home to Blackpool Pleasure Beach, where guests can take rides on rollercoasters and enjoy stage shows. The Seacroft is just a 2-minute stroll from Blackpool Sands Beach. Blackpool North Railway Station is also only 2 minutes' walk away.
a Seaside Town in the county of Lancashire
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in the county of Lancashire
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in the county of Lancashire
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Rufford Old Hall was presented to the National Trust in 1936 by Lord Hesketh. The Old Hall is a medieval manor house of splendid.....
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