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Cala Gran Holiday Home Park

Fleetwood - Lancashire

Set in peaceful surroundings, only eight miles from the bright lights of Blackpool, Cala Gran is the ideal destination for the perfect family holiday. If it’s the evening cabaret that you fancy or a quiet drink, evenings are as fun packed as the days. An indoor pool wi...

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Marton Mere Holiday Village

Blackpool - Lancashire

When you think of Blackpool, do you think bright lights, kiss-me-quick hats and donkey rides? Well there’s certainly more to Marton Mere than the average traditional seaside getaway. In fact you get the best of both worlds - seaside fun and an unexpectedly tranquil, ru...

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Hawthorne Holiday Park

Morecambe - Lancashire

Hawthorne Static caravans from £14,995Hawthorne is nestled neatly at Middleton Sands, close to the shores of Morecambe Bay this small and friendly park offers a peaceful hideaway located in the pleasant countryside of the Heysham peninsula and only a few hundred yards ...

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Marina Holiday Park

Nr Lancaster - Lancashire

Marina Static Caravans from £14,995Marina is a firm favourite with holiday home owners. Located on the picturesque Lune Estuary on the shores of Morecambe Bay close to Glasson Dock, the park is just 4 miles south of the historic city of Lancaster and 8 miles from Garst...

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Ocean Edge Leisure Park

Heysham - Lancashire

Ocean Edge Static caravans from £10,995Ocean Edge Leisure Park is a scenic coastal retreat close to the historic village of Heysham on the Southern shores of Morecambe Bay set in a clifftop location overlooking the Irish Sea. The park is approximately ten minutes drive...

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Regent Leisure Parks

Morecambe, Lancashire - Lancashire

Regent Static Caravans from £10,995Regent Leisure Park is just a few minutes stroll from Morecambe promenade and beach. Whatever the season, on a clear day there can be no finer view in the whole of the country than that enjoyed from Morecambe Promenade looking out ove...

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Todber Holiday Park

Clitheroe - Lancashire

Todber Static Caravans from £14,995 and lodges from £75,000Todber is the ideal country retreat for your holiday home. If you just want to relax quietly and watch the world go by then this is the park for you! Todber overlooks Pendle Hill enjoying panoramic views ...

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Twyn Ghyll County & Leisure Park

Gisburn - Lancashire

Luxury Static Caravan Holiday ParkIn the heart of the Ribble Valley, LancashireTwyn Ghyll is our secluded 5* luxury holiday park at the heart of the Ribble Valley set in the ageless landscape of rural Lancashire. Our range of luxury static caravans and lodges represent the u...

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Dover Caravan Park

Blackpool - Lancashire

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Lancashire is a non-metropolitan county of historic origin in the North West of England. It takes its name from the city of Lancaster, and is sometimes known as the County of Lancaster.[1] Lancashire County Council is based in Preston. However, Lancaster is still considered to be the county town. Lancashire is sometimes referred to by the abbreviation Lancs, originally used by the Royal Mail. The population of the county is 1,449,700. People from the county are known as Lancastrians. The history of Lancashire is thought to have begun with its founding in the 12th century. In the Domesday Book (1086), some of its lands had been treated as part of Yorkshire. The area in between the rivers Mersey and Ribble (referred to in the Domesday Book as "Inter Ripam et Mersam") formed part of the returns for Cheshire. Once its initial boundaries were established, it bordered Cumberland, Westmorland, Yorkshire and Cheshire. Lancashire emerged during the Industrial Revolution as a major commercial and industrial region. The county encompassed several hundred mill towns and collieries. By the 1830s, approximately 85% of all cotton manufactured worldwide was processed in Lancashire. Accrington, Blackburn, Chorley, Darwen and Burnley were major cotton mill towns during this time. Blackpool was a major centre for tourism for the inhabitants of Lancashire's mill towns, particularly during wakes week. The county was subject to a significant boundary reform in 1974, which removed Liverpool and Manchester with most of their surrounding conurbations to form part of the metropolitan counties of Merseyside and Greater Manchester. At this time, the detached Furness Peninsula was made part of Cumbria. Today the county borders Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Merseyside and North and West Yorkshire. The Duchy of Lancaster exercises the right of the Crown in the area known as the County Palatine of Lancaster.