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Pets allowed
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Open Fire / Woodburner
Barbecue
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Families with children welcomed here
There's a TV
wifi for email and internet is included
Prices from £255... more
Bath
Open Fire / Woodburner
Barbecue... more
Few towns in England are named after fish, but Flookburgh is – probably. Most sources think the town takes its name from the ‘flukes’ – flat fish found in abundance in the sea nearby. An alternative theory is this was originally a Norse settlement named for a chieftain called Floki – the old name for the place was Flokeburg. The first known mention of the town was in 1246, but by 1278 Edward I was granting it a market charter, confirmed subsequently by Henry IV and even later by Charles II in 1663.
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