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Barnacre
Barnacre Lane
Wirral
merseyside
Saughall Massie
Cheshire
CH46 5NJ
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Email: helen.keenan4@btopenworld.com
Barnacre Farm, Wirral
Self catering accommodation
Time away that doesn't cost the earth
Short and long breaks available prices from £10per person per night
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| Type of Property | barn conversion and eco build |
| Type of Location | rural and centre of small conservation village |
| Disabled Friendly | yes accessible and downstairs facilities |
| Children/Baby Friendly | yes |
| Pet Friendly | well behaved pets accepted by prior arrangement |
| Bedrooms | 3 |
| Bathrooms | 2 |
| Sitting/Dining Area | with cosy woodburner |
| Kitchen | full oak and granite dining kitchen |
| WI/FI | no |
| Smoking | no |
| Parking | yes |
| Enclosed Garden | yes |
| Outdoor Facilities | bbq and patio furniture |
| General | onsite high quality game fishng included |
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| Booking in Times | after 3pm flexible by arrangment |
| Depart | before 10am flexible by arrangment |
| Prices From: | £10 per person per night |
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Both cottages are ideally located for exploring The Wirral with beautiful coastal walks and scenery. There is excellent golfing with the Royal Liverpool Open course at Hoylake close-by and benefits from inclusive fishing on a small private lake.
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We are 15 mins from Liverpool uropean Capital of Culture 2008.
The thriving city with museums,art galleries, theatre, world class football all on our doorstep Wirral is a peninsula of parks and gardens, sandy beaches, stunning sunsets and picturesque villages. Whether you are keen on sports, enjoy drama and music or simply prefer a picnic in the park - there is absolutely something for everyone to enjoy while in Wirral. With such an abundance of heritage and culture, Wirral has many hidden treasures dating back from as early as the Stone age, to when Vikings and Romans roamed Wirral's countryside. Here begins a magical history tour of Wirral's rich, ancient and maritime heritage that continues through a wealth of fascinating legacies to excite and enchant. Proof of Wirral's strong maritime heritage is unmistakable throughout its long coastline, which borders Wirral on three sides and is one of the United Kingdom's most highly protected wildlife resources. Experience for yourself our miles of sandy beaches and windswept coastline as you take in the traditions and beauty of the seaside. In addition to the large expanse of shoreline, Wirral's unique, beautiful landscape is one of its greatest assets. It includes, to highlight but a few, 1,500 hectares of public open space, 20 woodland and 4 heathland sites, 12 sites of special interest and 70 sites of biological significance - all waiting to be explored. Alternatively, you can take in the countryside whilst visiting one of Wirral's many picturesque villages or towns, where you will find leafy lanes, quaint shops and some of the best pubs! For those seeking a more energetic means of exploring Wirral's exceptional surroundings and attractions, there are so many choices for more active, outdoor pursuits. From surfing or sailing, walking or cycling, swimming or riding, Wirral has plenty to keep you inspired and entertained. Whether you are a regular visitor to Wirral or this is your first time, this section will help you make the most of your stay in Wirral - whatever your interest. And, with such an abundance of choice and diverse wealth of character, you simply won't want to leave Wirral behind! |
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| www.barnacrewirral.com |