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Tel code: 0151 | code search
Postcode: L37 | code search
Population: 25000
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Formby Hall Golf Resort & Spa
"Recently stayed at Formby Hall to celebrate my engagement, golf wasn’t on our agenda but we live locally and had heard about the hotel and spa. Staff were great and ..." More

Formby Hall Golf Resort & Spa
"General review: very good. dinner was excellent and good value for money. The drinks at the bar were also reasonably priced. Did not understand why breakfast was so expensive by ..." More

Formby Hall Golf Resort & Spa
"Good Points: The bedroom was well laid out with a high specification of equipment Bad Points: I believe the cost price of the room at £125 per night is comparable with ..." More

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Formby on the coast of Lancashire and part of the West Lancashire Coastal Plain offers the visitor some of the best natural National Trust beaches in the country, visitors are attracted here to appreciate the long sandy beaches, stunning coastline and its reputation as one of the last remaining places in the country that is home to a thriving colony of red squirrels. There is no doubt that Formby has plenty to offer both the resident and visitor. Its centre boasts a wide variety of local stores as well as a number of the national chains that offer a wide variety of products. The town of Formby has never been industrialised and to a certain extent it has benefitted from this absence allowing the town to grow as a tourist resort and residential centre, there are a number of good schools in the area and associated facilities. People are attracted here because of the good quality of life to be enjoyed, the town is close to three major golf courses, football and cricket clubs. Combine this with its proximity to Liverpool and Manchester, its excellent rail service and John Lennon Airport then it becomes easier to understand the appeal of Formby.

Caravan Park

Formby Point Caravan Park

Classes

Yoga - Sue's Yoga

Dentist

Azure Dental
Elbow Lane Dental Practice
Volynchook Mason & Associates

Doctor

A Youell & Partners
The Village Surgery

Golf Club

Formby Golf Club
Formby Ladies

Health and Fitness Club

LA Fitness

Performing Arts

Grapes Hotel

Pub and Bar

Railway Hotel
The Lighthouse

Restaurant

Don Luigi
Gallery Bar and Grill Formby
Golden Bridge
Milly’s
New Cathay Garden

School

Formby High School
Woodlands County Primary School

Solicitor

David Bishop & Co
Maxwell Hodge

Taxi

Merseyside Computer Cabs
Rimmers Taxis
Village Radio Cars

Sports Clubs

Formby TT Centre (Table Tennis)

Shops

Specsavers
Hallmark Cards
Chapel Lane Barbers
Pritchards Bookshop
Silver & Rose Opticians

Activities

High Elm Archers(Archery)
Merseyside Ladies Cycling Association(Cycling)

Places to Stay near Formby

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Tree Tops (1.69 miles)

Tree Tops
For business or pleasure, Tee Tops is unique in the area. Here you will find accommodation in delightful lodges in five acres of wooded grounds. Each lodge is beautifully appointed with every facility for our ... More | visit website
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Blundellsands Guesthouse (4.80 miles)

Blundellsands Guesthouse

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Award Winning Guest House in Liverpool... Blundellsands Guest house was opened in 1996 and is a family run business, there is a friendly atmosphere with personal attention given to all ... More

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Birkdale Guesthouse (5.14 miles)

Birkdale Guesthouse
The Guesthouse was fully refurbished in 2010. The result is a spacious and relaxing building which will provide you with a comfortable and relaxed stay. We offer 5 well presented ensuite rooms, which have ... More | visit website
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West Tower Country House Hotel (5.35 miles)

West Tower Country House Hotel

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Built in 1785, the country house & hotel has been lavishly redeveloped to incorporate a stylish yet elegant interior complementing many of its original features. Offering a fabulous al a ... More

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The Swan Inn (5.60 miles)

The Swan Inn
The accommodation is contemporary,fresh, stylish, vibrant and comfortable. The rooms are situated above the new Marco Pierre White restaurant. Marco Pierre White is a name synonymous with quality and a great dinning experience. Following the success ... More | visit website
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Woodlands Guest House (5.90 miles)

Woodlands Guest House
We are located five miles from Liverpool City Centre with good public transport links to the City; John Lennon Airport and the coastal town of Southport. We are also close to the motorway network. The ... More
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Premier Inn Southport (Ormskirk) (6.11 miles)

Located 4 miles from Ormskirk and 5 miles from Southport train stations. Ideally situated within easy reach of both the M57 and M58. Our Southport (Ormskirk) Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, incredibly comfy beds in ... More | visit website
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Dukes Folly Hotel (6.12 miles)

Dukes Folly Hotel

The Dukes Folly hotel is stylish hotel situated on the corner of the famous Lord Street, and very close to the shops. There are 20 bedrooms, 6 of which are themed rooms for that special occasion. There ... More | visit website

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Marlborough Hotel (6.24 miles)

Marlborough Hotel
We are a Family Run Business offering a Warm & friendly welcome. Based in Crosby Liverpool we are just a 10 minute journey to the heart of liverpool, any great city is its people, and ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Liverpool North (6.32 miles)

Ideally located within easy reach of the M57 and M58. Local attractions include Aintree racecourse, Switch Island retail and leisure park and Anfield and Goodison football stadiums. Conveniently located for Aintree train station. For shops ... More | visit website

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