Situated in Morecambe in the Lancashire Region, this holiday home is 29 km from Blackpool. The property is 35 km from Windermere and free private parking is available. There is a dining area and a kitchen as well as a private bathroom.
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.....
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