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The Edenfield Guest House PDF Print E-mail
The award winning Edenfield Guest House is truly one of the Grandest small guest houses in Blackpool. If you seek a gentle, less strenuous break then The Edenfield is the place to visit. A warm welcome awaits you in this beautiful property. Awarded 4 STARS by VISIT BRITAIN on behalf of the ENGLISH TOURIST BOARD, you are assured of genuine quality throughout. Having been completley refurbished, all our rooms are finished to the highest standards and feature a few luxurious touches you may not expect to find from properties of this size. Being a privatley run property we are able to offer a more personalized level of service that you would not find in the larger, more corporate hotels along Blackpools sea front. The Edenfield Guest House is ideally located, placing you in one of the quieter areas of Blackpool.PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT CATER FOR GROUP, STAG/HEN PARTIES AND DO NOT ACCOMMODATE ANY ONE UNDER 16YEARS OF AGE. Specialising in accommodation for more decerning guests that look for quiet, luxurious accommodation with a warm friendly atmosphere, within walking distance of all the local attractions that Blackpool has to offer and within a short stroll of the sea front. We offer a full range of Bed & Breakfast Breaks along with a full range of home made Evening Meal packages with a varied, choice of menus. A small bar area adds to the services we can offer with a good selection of beverages both draft and bottled as well as all the usual spirits we have a good wine list available for those that like a bottle of wine with thier evening meal. Complementary tea & coffee is served daily in either the bar area, or weather permitting, in our award winning south facing garden where you are welocme to sit, look down towards the prom' and plan your holiday. We also offer a small range of snacks that are available to order daily untill 10pm along with a take home, pack lunch service. We actually eonjoy what we do and look forward to welcoming you to our beautiful home, there is no place like Blackpool for year round entertainment and here at The Edenfield Guest House we pride ourselevs in providing you with a true home away from home feeling that will make your stay with us something you will remember any time you wish to return to Blackpool. All our bedrooms are tastefully decorated and presented to the highest standards. All feature quality en-suite shower rooms, luxury pure cotton bed linen and come complete with complementary toiletries. colour TV's with FREEVIEW, wirless internet access, radio alarm clocks and complementary Tea & Coffee facilities. Having invested alot of time and effort into our building we are very proud of some of the awards we've received in the last 3 years: including, 4 STAR accommodation by VISIT BRITAIN 2007 & 2008, Enviromental award for green policy implementation, Blackpool in Bloom WINNER 2007 & 2008, just to name a few, hopefully all of this information will go to show that we do take great pride in what we do and can assure you that you holiday is important to us and we look forward to welocoming you to The Edenfield Guest House.



Hotel star: 4
Hotel address: 17 COCKER STREET BLACKPOOL FY1 2BY
Hotel city: Blackpool (Lancashire)
Hotel pcode: FY1 2BY
Max child age: 16
Hotel directions: From North pier, going North on the prom' we are situated 4th turning on the right into Cocker Square. Approx 2mins up from the sea front, over the junction with Dickson Road we are located on the Left Hand side of Cocker Street. Arriving by Train, exit the train station and take the foot ramp on thr right of the station. Walk along High Street and Cocker Street is 2nd Left, we are situated just over the junction with Lord Street on the right hand side.
Check in: 14:00
Check_out: 10:00
Number of rooms: 7

Geo code:
  Long: -3.05334
  Lat: 53.82333

Hotel distance: 0.4931
Customer rating: 6
Prices from: 55.00
Star awarded by: Visit England
Star accomodation type: Guest House
Rack rate: 100.00

Hotel rooms rate:
 Date: 29/07/2010
 Formatted date: 29 July 2010
 Price: 55.00
 Roomtype: En-Suite
 Breakfast included: true
 Dinner included: false

Cancellation type: Custom
Cancellation policy: Cancellation Policy: All accommodation is offered subject to availability at the time of confirmation of deposit. £40 per room will be taken as deposit (non-refundable/transferable). Cancellations & No shows will be charged the full amount of total reservation price.Single night bookings are payable in full in advance. Check in 2.00pm. Room vacated by 10.30am on day of departure. Anyone arriving after 8pm prior arrangement required by phone. We do NOT cater for people under 16 years.

Accepted credit cards:
  Visa/Delta
  Mastercard
  Switch/Maestro
  Visa Electron
  Solo

Hotel appeals:
  Beach Breaks
  Family Run
  Resort
  Walking Breaks
  Luxury Breaks
  Theatre Breaks
  Romantic Breaks
  Weekend Breaks

Accepted credit cards:
  Visa/Delta
  Mastercard
  Switch/Maestro
  Visa Electron
  Solo



 

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Blackpool

Blackpool can be found in the North West of England about 30 miles from Liverpool. It currently has a population of approximately 150 000 and is the fourth largest settlement in the North West behind Manchester, Liverpool and Warrington.

Blackpool is mainly known as a tourist destination with its long sandy beach and pleasure attractions. It is found on the west coast and is bordered by the Irish Sea. Blackpool became a tourist destination in the 19th century when it became a favourite of the inhabitants of the nearby northern mill towns. Blackpool became very fashionable in the mid 18th century with the upper classes as the practice of sea bathing to cure diseases. It was however the arrival of the railways in 1846 that was the most significant event in the development of Blackpool as a holiday destination.

During the late 19th century, Blackpool became the only town in the UK with three piers. The north pier was completed in 1863 followed by the central pier which contained a theatre and an open air dance floor. The south pier was the last one to be completed in 1893.
Blackpool thrived as a holiday destination until the 1960’s and the arrival of the ‘package’ holiday which offered cheap air travel, more competitive prices and the lure of more reliable weather. Blackpool is still the most popular seaside resort in the UK attracting a large number of visitors from Glasgow. This popular resort has however seen a significant drop in visitor numbers in recent years with people tending to visit the town for weekends rather than the traditional week long holiday break.
Blackpool has also become a major conference town, hosting events for the large political parties and trade unions using Blackpool’s Winter Gardens as its venue. Blackpool also plays host to the world famous Blackpool Dance Festival which is a ballroom dancing competition of international significance.
From the end of August until early November, when most tourist resorts are closing down, the famous ‘Blackpool illuminations’ are switched on. The Illuminations consist of over seven miles of lighted displays and collages along the entire length of the seafront.
Blackpool has a large number of important landmarks including:
•    Blackpool Tower – the tower was opened in 1894, it is 158 meters tall and was inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris. At the base of the tower is a complex of leisure facilities, entertainment venues and restaurants, including the world famous Tower Ballroom and Tower Circus.

•    North Pier – This is the northernmost pier in Blackpool. This pier includes a small shopping arcade, a small tramway and the North Pier Theatre. The end of the pier used to have a helicopter pad, but this collapsed into the sea during a storm in 1997.


•    Central Pier – This middle pier has a large Ferris wheel and some shops.

•    South Pier – The southernmost pier is found almost directly opposite the pleasure beach and it has its own theme park.


•    Blackpool Pleasure Beach – The world renowned amusement park which between 1994 and 1996 was home to the world’s fastest and tallest circuit rollercoaster. This was the Pepsi Max Big One.

•    The Winter Gardens – A large conference and entertainment venue located in the town centre. It is home to the Pavilion Theatre, Empress Ballroom, Spanish Hall, Arena, Olympia and the Opera House which is one of the largest theatres in Europe.

•    Stanley Park – This is a grade II  listed historic park and gardens with a golf course, cricket club, sports arena, lake, restaurant and a model village.

Blackpool ‘s biggest attraction is of course its sandy beach which stretches along the whole seafront. Behind the beach there is also the Great Promenade Show which is a series of modern artwork along the south promenade. This includes the famous Blackpool High Tide Organ an unusual musical monument which uses the movement of the sea to make music.

Blackpool is home to the only surviving first-generation tramway in the United Kingdom which runs from Starr Gate in Blackpool to Fleetwood. The tramway dates back to 1885 and is one of the oldest electric tramways in the world. The tramway runs for 11 miles and carries 6.5 million passengers every year. The tramway is currently undergoing a complete upgrade costing in the region of £85 million. The upgrade will include the entire length of the tramway and sixteen state of the art trams replacing the current fleet.