This spacious, Edwardian, mid-terraced property can be found in a residential area of Blackpool’s North Shore. With a wood burner pride of place in the dining area it makes for cosy winter breaks, and in the warmer summer months Blackpool’s Promenade is less than a mile away.
From here all the main attractions including Blackpool Tower and Ballroom, Sealife Centre, Pleasure Beach and Madam Tussauds are all easily accessible on foot or by tram, whilst taking in the excitement of donkey rides, amusement arcades and illuminations in this famous British seaside town. Established in the mid 18th century, Blackpool is still a hugely popular tourist destination today, with 7 miles of sandy beach and year-round events.
Together with classic fish and chips you will find other delicious eateries, and if you want a break from the hustle, bustle and razzmatazz, then Stanley Park provides a safe haven in beautiful surroundings. Don’t forget to pack your swimsuit as the UK’s largest indoor waterpark ‘Sandcastle Waterpark’ provides an 84-degree tropical climate no matter what the weather outside, and then there’s award winning Blackpool Zoo.
Finally, if you follow the coastline round you’ll reach the picturesque neighbouring seaside towns of Lytham and St Annes-on-Sea. This is an area internationally renowned for golf, rolling sandy dunes and the 250, 000 migrating birds that return each winter. All in all, whatever you are looking for from your seaside getaway, this makes an ideal choice.