Indoor Accommodation

Completed in 2012, our building offers indoor accommodation for up to 56 people. Set over two floors it includes a spacious hall, relaxation/meeting area with comfy chairs and a tuck shop. Male and female toilets and showers are included on both floors with disabled toilets and showers available on the ground floor. Ideally situated for school residential trips and other large groups visiting Blackpool attractions and the Fylde coast.

Bedrooms

Each room includes a number of bunk beds, each with a mattress & lockers. No bed linen is provided, so please bring your own, or bring sleeping bags.
All rooms can be locked from the outside, but “leaders” rooms can be locked from the inside, and have electrical sockets.

Room List:

Please see the room plan for a more detailed view of the bedrooms to assist with planning your visit.

  • Room 2: 6 Beds
  • Room 3: 2 Beds – Leaders room
  • Room 4: 6 Beds
  • Room 5: 4 Beds – Leaders room
  • Room 6: 2 Beds – Leaders room
  • Room 7: 2 Beds – Leaders room
  • Room 8: 6 Beds
  • Room 9: 2 Beds – Leaders room
  • Room 10: 6 Beds
  • Room 11: 6 Beds
  • Room 12: 2 Beds – Leaders room
  • Room 13: 6 Beds
  • Room 14: 6 Beds
  • Room 15: 2 Beds
  • Room 16: 2 Beds – Leaders room

Kitchen

Our spacious kitchen is fully fitted, including a commercial dishwasher and toaster. All plates, cutlery and cooking utensils, pots & pans etc are provided with the exception of Kitchen Knives – you will need to provide your own. Dishwasher fluid is provided, but you will need to supply your own cleaning products and T Towels etc.

Main Hall

Our main hall measures approximately 2,144sq ft – that’s 20.5m (67ft) x 9.7m (32ft) so provides an abundance of space for meal times, games & crafts. We also have a table tennis table, and plenty of tables and chairs.

HM King Charles III has been confirmed as our new Patron, a great honour for UK Scouts.

The King continues a long tradition of the monarch giving their Patronage, dating back to 1912. This was when Scouts was granted its Royal Charter and HM George V became our first Patron.

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King Charles III

Our Patron, HM King Charles III