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HOTELS Rocklea


HHH visitEngland - Guest Accommodation 58 Reads Avenue, FY1 4DE tel: 01253 625921 email: rockleahotel@yahoo.co.uk www.rockleahotel.co.uk


The Rocklea is a family-run guest house where you will find a friendly atmosphere. Close to the Winter Gardens, The Blackpool Tower and working mens clubs, the Rocklea is ideally situated for all the resort has to offer.


Renowned for good home-cooked food and a spacious bar where you can relax or have a game of pool or darts, the Rocklea is the ideal holiday venue, only catering for families and couples.


From £40.00 bed & breakfast per room per night based on two people sharing


Guaranteed parking.


Contact us direct and enquire about our special offers.


The Trafalgar


HHH visitEngland - Guest house 106 Albert Road, FY1 4PR tel: 01253 625000


email: enquiry@trafalgarhotel.co.uk www.trafalgarhotel.co.uk


The Trafalgar is an established licensed quality guest house and caters for families, senior citizens, couples, mature adults, dance competitors and conference delegates only.


Situated in the heart of Blackpool and close to the Winter Gardens, The Trafalgar offers well appointed, comfortable en-suite rooms with Freeview Tv, tea and coffee making facilities and hairdryers. Good home cooking with a choice of menu is served daily.


Limited on-site free parking is available.


Contact The Trafalgar direct and enquire about special offers on monday-Friday, weekly stays, group bookings and special rates for children. Small well behaved pets are welcome.


We want you to enjoy your stay at ‘The Trafalgar’.


From £44.00 bed & breakfast per room per night based on two people sharing


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