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
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Plenty to see, free entry Disadvantages: Closed on fridays
CliftonPark museum is located on the fringe of Rotherham town centre. The museum is housed in Clifton House, a Grade 11 listed building dating from 1793. This house was designed by John Carr, a prominent architect of that time and it was the family home of the Walker family. The original occupier was Joshua Walker and his wife. Joshua's father had made his fortune in the local steel industry. Following Joshua's death this house was passed through various generations of his family and remained in their possession for almost 200 years.
Clifton House stood in 70 acres of grounds and the majority of this land came into the ownership of Rotherham Borough Council in 1891, who opened up this area as a public recreation area called CliftonPark. Shortly after this date the Council also acquired the house and in 1893 they opened this house as ...
Advantages: Well appointed,clean, kids club,spacious,good food,friendly staff Disadvantages: None
I know, I know, Blackpool is perceived as fish'n'chips, bucket and spades, amusement arcades, B&B's. What about something different?
Choice Hotels in Blackpool run 3 hotels - The Claremont (near the North Pier), the Talk of The North (near South Pier) and the Cliffs Hotel (North Promenade just up from Gynn Square).
My family and I have stayed at the Cliffs Hotel on 6 occasions, ranging from weekend breaks to full weeks. Why? The hotel is large and well appointed - it has a 1920's feel about the facade and interior and is very clean and spacios. There are 5 bars and a large resturant. The food is excellent with a very good selection - the staff are very helpful and friendly.
There is a well appointed leisure club - free to residents. It has a pool, jacuzzi, small but very good gym, sauna, sunbeds and a leisure club bar. It ...
Advantages: Late bar and all you can eat food Disadvantages: Too far to the town
My friends and I decided to have a weekend away because it was one of their birthdays. We booked for a two-night weekend break at the Norbreck Castle Hotel in Blackpool through National Coach Holidays on 19 November 2004. The brochure described the break as being ?All inclusive? and we looked forward to fact that we would be able to drink copious amounts of alcohol for free (and why not!).
We paid £89.00 for two night?s dinner, bed and breakfast with drinks also included from 7.30pm ? 10.30pm in one of the three bars in the hotel.
When we arrived at 1.30pm we were met in the lobby with a poster telling us that we were unable to check in until 3.30pm, this was our first mishap. The décor in the lobby was okay and the hotel on the surface seemed rather nice. We made our way to the bar (as you do), to kill a couple of hours ...