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  2. Porthcawl - Wikipedia

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    Seabank Hotel. Porthcawl is a holiday resort in South Wales and is home to a large static caravan park known as Trecco Bay, which is owned and operated by Parkdean Resorts.It has an extensive promenade and several beaches: a tourist-oriented beach at Trecco Bay, at the east end of the town; a sandy beach at Rest Bay, which lies to the north-west of the town; and the quiet and sandy Pink Bay ...

  3. File:Sker House, Porthcawl (4641317).jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of lighthouses in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Location Year built Decommissioned Tower height (in metres) Point of Ayr Lighthouse : Llanasa 53°21′25″N 3°19′20″W: 1844: 18: Great Orme Lighthouse

  5. Sker House - Wikipedia

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    Sker House is a historic building in Wales.Originally built as a monastic grange of the Cistercian order over 900 years ago, it is situated just outside the town of Porthcawl, near Bridgend.

  6. Coney Beach Pleasure Park - Wikipedia

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    Coney Beach Pleasure Park is a small amusement park in Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan in Wales, in operation since 1920. Throughout its history, the park's period of operation is from end of February of each year up until 5 November.

  7. Category:Porthcawl - Wikipedia

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  8. Seabank Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Around 1890, the family fell into financial difficulties and it became Porthcawl College in 1891 which was run by Reverend E.J. Newell of Oxford University until 1906. In 1907 creditors of the Brogden family, the owners of the building, called in their loans and it was bought by John Elias and others for conversion into a hotel.

  9. Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Pavilion is an entertainment venue in Porthcawl, Bridgend County Borough, Wales, opened on 8 August, 1932 by Councillor Russell Mabley J.P., Chairman of P.U.D.C. [1] It has an octagonal dome and extensive frontage, and was originally intended as a Palm Court for hosting tea dances, balls and civic functions.