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Barrow from Sandscale Hawes in Early January

Barrow in Furness

in the county of Cumbria

Walford Church, Herefordshire, around 1900.

Walford

in the county of Herefordshire

Sheron Guest House

Blackpool, Lancashire, England

Sheron Guest House in Blackpool, Lancashire, England
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About Sheron Guest House

A 2-minute walk from Queen’s Promenade on Blackpool’s North Shore, A&P at The Sheron House provides stylish bed and breakfast accommodations. All rooms have free Wi-Fi, and there is free on-street parking. Beds have high-quality mattresses. Each room has private bathroom facilities with a shower, hairdryer and complementary toiletries. There is also a flat-screen TV with Freeview and tea and coffee facilities in each room. A full English or vegetarian breakfast is served each morning at A&P at The Sheron House, along with scrambled egg muffins, kippers and pancakes with bacon and maple syrup. There are healthy options including fresh fruit smoothies, porridge and granola. This guest house is a 9-minute drive from Blackpool Zoo, with Blackpool Tower and Houndshill Shopping Center just over 20 minutes’ walk away. The Sea Life Center, Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks and Blackpool Pleasure Beach are all within a 10-minute drive down the Promenade.


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