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Clifton Park Hotel,  Lytham St Annes

Clifton Park Hotel, Lytham St Annes

The Clifton Park Hotel is a unique gem on the Fylde Coast Located in the Victorian seaside ... more

town of St Annes the boutique hotel provides an
excellent base for business or leisure travellers
Not only do we offer great rates with Lateroomscom
we can offer exclusive long term rates and special
discounted weekends We are close to Blackpool
Illuminations  Pleasure Beach and all attractions
The hotel now has a state of the art leisure
centre including a heated indoor swimming pool 
jucuzzi and fully equipped gymnasium Please note
we do not accept Stag or Hen Parties


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Clifton Park Hotel, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire

Clifton Park Hotel, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire

Timeless elegance and a warm atmosphere welcomes you to the Clifton Park Hotel. The ... more

Victorian building constructed in 1905, and fully
refurbished boasts 50 en-suite bedrooms,
staterooms & suites. In addition to this, the
hotel also includes a fully licensed restaurant
and bar, lounges, a ballroom, landscaped gardens
and a fabulous leisure centre, at the heart of
which is a stunning indoor pool and Jacuzzi. Just
minutes away from the hotel is St Annes &
Blackpool.


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