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who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Bebington.
The Bebington Hotel
is situated on the Wirral peninsula, between the
metropolis of Liverpool and the scenic mountains
of Wales.
Built in 1864, the
grounds extend around the hotel and have tables
and benches for relaxation.
French, Italian,
Greek and German is spoken to make overseas
guests feel welcome.
Very close to the historic Port Sunlight. Good
motorway links and well served by public
transport. Conveniently located being just 5
miles to Liverpool city centre, 5 minutes from a
Ferry Across the Mersey, 20 minutes from
historical Chester and Clatterbridge Hospital
within easy reach. In addition the 3 Diamond
Tourist Board Certificate has been awarded.
Price: Single £35.00, Double £55.00 and Family
£65.00 per room Rooms: 9 En-suite Accommodation Type: Hotel
Pool Lane, Bromborough Pool, Lower Bebington, Merseyside, CH62 4UE
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Only a few minutes from Junction 5 off the M53, makes this an ideal base for exploring Liverpool with its
Albert's Dock and Beatles Story as well as the superb shopping on the Wirral, Chester and the Marina West Kirby. Our excellent facilities include: Healthworks Beauty, Sunbeds, Leisure Club,
Salinger's Bar and restaurant, the Village Pub and Cafe Copra. Offer subject to a full non refundable payment at the time of booking to confirm the reservation.... more
Bolton Rd, Bebington, New Ferry, Merseyside, CH62 4UQ
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They started to build the Bridge Inn in 1900 and completed it in 1906 in the style of an Old English Coaching Inn The Bridge Inn is situated in the centre of picturesque Port Sunlight and is one of the 900 grade 11 listed buildings contained with in this unique village. Built by William Hesketh Lever for his soap factory workers and named after his famous Sunlight
Soap. It was a temperance Hotel until 1903 were the vote was cast and the sale of alcohol was allowed, it still retains many of its original features, and if you wish to see downstairs... more
A small town on the Wirral where you can discover
the delights of Port Sunlight, a real-life garden village built to house
workers at a nearby soap factory. The village was named after William Lever
(Lord Leverhulme) best-selling Sunlight Soap. He also founded the Lady Lever
Art Gallery, a tribute to his late wife, which houses art, furniture and one
of Britain’s largest collections of Wedgwood china.