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HOTELS Tudor Rose


HHH visitEngland - Guest house 87 Coronation Street, FY1 4PD tel: 01253 292202 email: tudorrosehotel@tiscali.co.uk www.tudorrosehotel.com


The Tudor Rose offers a warm and friendly welcome to all their guests. A well established, busy, modern, family-run guest house superbly located in the very heart of Blackpool. Our excellent location means you will be within easy walking distance of houndshill Shopping Centre, The Blackpool Tower, Winter Gardens and all the best restaurants, bars and social clubs the resort has to offer.


Offering 14 newly designed en-suite bedrooms, a relaxed bar, excellent dining area, fantastic food and free WiFi internet access, all make the Tudor Rose the ideal place for all ages to stay.


It really is the


perfect accommodation for couples, families and senior citizens alike.


Book with confidence.


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


The Winterbourne


H visitEngland - Guest Accommodation 22-30 Clarendon Road, FY1 6EF tel: 01253 342630 email: thewinterbourne@hotmail.co.uk www.thewinterbourne.com


The Winterbourne is situated close to all visitor attractions and welcomes you to the best value accommodation in Blackpool.


Great value for money with our prices starting from just £17.50 per night. Bedrooms are en-suite with digital Tv and tea and coffee making facilities. Smoking rooms are available.


From £35.00 bed & breakfast per room per night based on two people sharing


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Our food is second to none with a varied menu choice and our licensed bar offers entertainment (numbers permitting). The Winterbourne looks forward to welcoming you.


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