BOOK BLACKPOOL HOTELS

B and Bs in Blackpool

Henson Hotel
23 Clifton Drive
South Shore

Blackpool
Lancashire

FY4 1NT

Write a review
Book Now

More Information

A wonderful location in a vibrant resort. Like every major destination, some hotels are located better than others. In Blackpool it's The Henson Hotel - Ideally situated on Blackpool's New South Promenade area with it's works of art and clean sandy beaches at the southern end of the famous Golden Mile (a must for kids of all ages), just a minute walk from the world famous Pleasure Beach and Sandcastle tropical swimming complex, a short tram ride to the Tower, Piers and Sea-Life Centre. An all-year hotel with exceptional amenities. With car parking for up to 35 cars within the Hotel grounds and each space is unrestricted if you want to use your car each day and then park up again in the evening. We have lift access to two floors the third floor being one flight of stairs away but there is only six rooms on the top floor, and what's more there are no stairs to negotiate when you get out of the lift on the first two floors. Choose from Double, Twin , Family or Single rooms. With 40 bedrooms, we are big enough to offer all the amenities you want, yet small enough to offer the personal service that makes your stay truly memorable. Entertainment throughout the season (numbers permitting).

Travel Help

Local Car Hire
Book Train Tickets
Book a Taxi

Facilities

Parking
Disabled Access
Evening Meal Provided
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
TV in Rooms

local taxis | local restaurants | local pubs

This page viewed on 4,533 occasions since 27th November 2007

Brit Quote:
Eating words has never given me indigestion. - Winston Churchill
More Quotes

On this day:
Alfred Becomes King of Wessex - 0871, English order of knighthood founded - 1348, Birth of Shakespeare - 1564, Death of Shakespeare - 1616, Charles II is crowned - 1661, First Broadcast by British Monarch - 1924, Death of Blair Peach - 1979
More dates from British history

click here to view all the British counties

County Pages