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"If you still have room for more food in the morning, the Cosy Corner Cafe is the place to visit. Described in the past as a hidden gem, this cafe is a must for some lovely cakes and cooked breakfasts if your stomach can stretch that far. You guessed it, the Cosy Corner is situated on Roman Bank and is certainly worth a visit."
"Back to the heart of Skegness now and this bar on South Parade is a firm favourite with regulars. "We went as a party of four on Sunday evening and as always the food was great and the customer service, as is usual for Wolfies, was superb," a reviewer wrote. "Our waitress was Shelbey, who gave us a lovely warm welcome and even remembers what we usually have to eat."
"North Parade, Skegness EnglandItalian, Chinese, British, InternationalBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner, BrunchReservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Live Music+44 1754 610444http://www.raff55.co.uk"
"Raff55, opposite the North Parade car park, has an all you can eat experience that can be enjoyed day or night. From burgers to noodles and everything in between, there's no chance that you will end up leaving hungry."
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"One of the most splendid mansions in Britain, Holkham Hall is the seat of the Coke family, the earls of Leicester. In the late 18th century…"
"The Castle Rising is also worth a visit. At the Caithness Crystal Visitor Centre you can marvel at impressive examples of real English glassmaking art. Reach all these highlights comfortably with a car hire in the UK."
"While the Kings Lynn Minister (St. Margaret's Church) will give you insight into the royal-Gothic architecture of the region, an equally popular attraction is Oxburgh Hall, which is surrounded by a moat. Nature lovers can spend a wonderful afternoon in Snettisham Park or the Gooderstone Water Gardens & Nature Trails. The Castle Rising is also worth a visit. At the Caithness Crystal Visitor Centre you can marvel at impressive examples of real English glassmaking art."
"Built in the 1720s by the first British prime minister, Sir Robert Walpole, this extraordinary Palladian pile has been carefully restored…"
"There's something so invigorating about the first time you hear the roar of the sea, but it was the clattering and beeping of the arcade machines that captured the smallest holidaymaker's imagination. Skegness Pier is one of the largest Entertainment Centres on the East Coast of Lincolnshire, and has loads to do along with arcade machines, and 2p games, like 10 pin bowling, clip and climb, and air hockey. It juts out in to the North Sea, so make sure you take a stroll outside to get lungfuls of fresh sea air, and take in the incredible views."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user David Pickersgill used under CC BY-SA 2.0. Your first stop in Skegness should be the famous landmark, the Skegness Pier!. Opened to the public in 1881, this iconic structure provides amazing coastal views and hosts traditional arcades, bowling and even Lazer-quest!"
"Located within its own grounds, the Royal Hotel makes it into the top five Skegness hotels according to TripAdvisor. This restored Victorian hotel has sea views as well as landscaped gardens for guests to enjoy."