SELF-cATERINg Queens Mansions HHHH / HHHHH VisitEngland - Self-Catering 224 Queens Promenade, FY2 9HP tel: 01253 356657 email:
enquiries@burbageholidaygroup.co.uk www.burbageholidaygroup.co.uk
5 Star 3 bedroom 2 bathroom Queens Suite with private garden and BBQ area
Art deco building built in 1938 These stunning self-catering properties have a first class reputation for razor-sharp cleanliness, quality and comfort. Both properties are ideally situated on the select Queens Promenade offering superb views of the Irish Sea.
Gorgeous fittings and enviable comfort come as standard with bed linen made from the finest Egyptian cotton, top quality plasma Tvs plus loyal, attentive staff waiting to ensure each and every stay is special.
• Lift to all 3 floors • 2011 saw the completion of a half a million pound upgrade • All 13 apartments have washer/driers and dishwashers • The 3 bedroom five star penthouse suites with own private balcony and BBQ • One apartment for walking disabled with wet room • Two one bedroom penthouse suites • Separate smoking garden • Finest Egyptian cotton bed linen all laundered in-house • Safe in all apartments free of charge • hair driers and toiletries supplied • Finest towels in all apartments and dressing robes in five star apartments • Every lounge and bedroom has up-to-date flat screen Tvs • Five star apartments have aqua vision Tvs in the bathrooms • Apartments with steam showers • Parking available for all 13 apartments • 10 apartments with fantastic views over looking the Irish sea and the Lakeland fells
Queens Suite bedroom with whirlpool bath
From £340.00 based on a unit for two people sharing per week Private garden area for new Empress Suite
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