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Leasowe Castle Hotel
"Good Points: ideal for a relaxing evening away General review: good experience

Date visited: 2010-02-01 ..." More

Leasowe Castle Hotel
"Good Points: Lovely location, very quiet. Comfortable room, with iron AND ironing board!! Friendly, helpful, efficient staff. Great breakfasts. Bad Points: Vegetables overcooked. General review: A welcoming ..." More

Inglewood Hotel
"Good Points: Spotless and warm. Great shower. General review: Excellent. Beautiful hotel. Excellent staff - courteous, warm, helpful. Fabulous grounds.

Date visited: 2008-02-18 ..." More

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"Hidden away amongst small Cheshire villages close to the Dee estuary is Ness Gardens. These fantastic botanical gardens are part of the Liverpool University Research Centre. They lie between the ..." More

Wirral Reviews (11)

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Unique to the United Kingdom this peninsula of land is bounded on one side by the River Dee and on the other by the River Mersey and in many ways this reflects how The Wirral has developed. The side of the Wirral overlooking the Mersey has an industrial background, in the mid 1800’s Birkenhead was starting to build ships, heavy engineering and trade was to feature heavily from Birkenhead down the River Mersey side of the estuary towards Ellesmere Port where today the Vauxhall car factory is located. In 1888 the Lever Brothers conceived and started work on Port Sunlight, an ambitious project to build homes for their employees. The original Lever Brothers works eventually becoming part of the Unilever Group and their factories still employ many local people whilst Port Sunlight remains testament to the good work that the Lever Brothers accomplished. The side of the Wirral overlooking North Wales became a desirable place to live – instead of views across the River Mersey to Liverpool Docks with its associated industries this side of the Wirral offered its residents views across the River Dee towards North Wales and as such is more picturesque. Places such as Parkgate where people took in the fresh sea air and enjoyed strolling along the promenade which is still in existence today. The Wirral today offers visitors and residents alike a varied and interesting range of towns and villages.

Attraction

Ness Botanic Gardens

Budget

Travelodge Wirral Eastham *book online*

Camping

Arrowebrook Farm

Casino

Stanley Wirral Casino

Church

Holy Cross
St Agnes RC
St Mary

Dentist

Buckle & McGrath

Doctor

Allport Medical Centre
Church Road Surgery
Civic Medical Centre
Greasby Group Practice

Pub and Bar

Black Horse Hotel

Solicitor

Kirwans
Lees Solicitors LLP

Taxi

Bebington Abacus Taxis
Wirral Satellite Cars

Sports Clubs

Birkenhead Park CC (Cricket)

Shops

Carousel Flowers
Church Farm Organics

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Bebington Pets
Reeds Pharmacy
Harris Opticians
Medina Shoes
Instep
Mac's Aquatics

Places to Stay near Wirral

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Thornton Hall Hotel (1.29 miles)

Thornton Hall Hotel

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Nestled amidst attractive gardens in the beautiful Wirral countryside, this 19th century mansion provides an oasis of peace and tranquillity, yet it is conveniently located for both Chester and Liverpool.

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Premier Inn Wirral (Bromborough) (2.06 miles)

Premier Inn Wirral (Bromborough)
Conveniently situated within easy reach of Birkenhead. The nearest bus stop is within walking distance and it's just a 10 minute walk to Bromborough Rake train station. Local attractions include a cinema and bowling alley. Our ... More | visit website
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Lansdowne Hotel (2.12 miles)

Lansdowne Hotel

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The Lansdowne Hotel, Belfast offers utmost in private and relaxing accommodation. With 25 en-suite bedrooms each equipped with direct dial telephone, satellite television, hairdryer and welcome tray as standard. Your ... More

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Dalriada Student Village (2.42 miles)

Dalriada Student Village
Dalriada Student Village is based in the grounds of the University of Ulster's Jordanstown campus.The campus has a village feel, and is laid out around a central and busy Mall which forms the main spine ... More | visit website
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Travelodge Wirral Eastham (2.47 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Village Bromborough (2.56 miles)

Village Bromborough

Whether your stay is for business or for leisure welcome to more than just a hotel, welcome to Village Wirral. Comfortable bedrooms, state of the art Health and Fitness Club, fantastic restaurant, great pub, Healthworks ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Wirral Heswall (2.68 miles)

Premier Inn Wirral Heswall
For shops and local amenities this hotel is conveniently situated just half a mile from Heswall town centre and less than a mile from Heswall train station. Ideally located just 5 miles from Birkenhead ferry ... More | visit website
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Brook Meadow Hotel (2.74 miles)

Brook Meadow Hotel

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Escape for a relaxing stay at one of the South Wirral’s superior 3-star hotels, close to the beautiful village of Childer Thornton.

The period charm exudes from every corner of this hotel, ... More

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The Ship Hotel (3.06 miles)

The Ship Hotel

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The Ship Hotel is situated on the delightful parade of the gentile village of Parkgate on the Wirral Peninsula which is within easy reach of Chester and Liverpool city centre. ... More

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The Ship Hotel (3.06 miles)

The Ship Hotel
The Ship Hotel is situated on the delightful parade of the gentile village of Parkgate on the Wirral Peninsula which is within easy reach of Chester and Liverpool city centre. Our rooms offer clean, warm ... More | visit website

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