Firkin House bed & breakfast
Firkin House bed & breakfast Hoylake Wirral is an established Victorian house run all year round by your hosts Linda & Richard with your comfort in mind.
All rooms are en suite and have sea views with flat screen TV with freeview and integral dvd player, hair dryer, bath robes, refreshment trays, room controlled central heating, complimentary toiletries. Ironing facilities available. A conservatory and water garden and patio area are available for you to relax with your morning coffee or your evening glass of wine.
A non-smoking establishment with designated smoking area. Firkin house is within walking distance of many fine restaurants, homely pubs and wine bars to eat and drink. With the beach only 150 metres away and yet only a few minutes walk to the railway station where you can get a train to Liverpool for the Beatles experience, Albert Dock or shopping, sightseeing or a trip to Anfield the home of Liverpool Football Club.
We are in close proximity to an incredible coastline, a bird watchers paradise including your chance to spot seals off the islands at Hilbre (tide permitting). With miles of diverse countryside ideal for walking and sporting facilities such as sandyachting (Hoylake is host to the international championship 2011), windsurfing, international buggy kiting and within half a mile of Royal Liverpool golf club, hosts to the Open 2006 and 2014 plus the ladies open.
There are another fourteen golf courses within an easy driving distance. Numerous heritage sites, museums and galleries, enchanting villages such as Port Sunlight are all located within easy reach. Why not try Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet or The Blue Planet Aquarium?.
Access to Chester, Liverpool, Manchester is easy with junction 2 M53 being less than 10 minutes drive away.
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Address: |
Firkin House Marine Road Hoylake Wirral Merseyside |
Telephone |
0151 632 4968 |
Website: |
www.firkinhouse.net |
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This page was last updated: 21 February 2011
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