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Self-catering accommodation near Liverpool

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Liverpool 20 miles away

The Hayloft,

Mold, Flintshire, Wales
sleeps  4 sleeps 4
2 bedrooms 2 bedrooms
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
no dogs allowed No pets
family friendly family friendly

Stylish 2 bedroom holiday rental with country views, close to Mold and just 17 miles from Chester.

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ground floor bedroom
Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVDishwasherMicrowaveFree WifiGardenParking
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7 nights from £1051
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Find self-catering accommodation, holiday cottages, town houses, apartments and log cabins within easy driving distance of Liverpool. Self-catering accommodation is suitable for short term weekly lets, short breaks and other forms of temporary stay for holidays or business. All accommodation is fully equipped and furnished for a 'home from home'.


What Liverpool, Merseyside offers for Self-Catering Holidays

Any self-catering accommodation available in the Liverpool area will be displayed at the foot of this page. Book cottages and houses directly with owners for very best prices.

About Liverpool

self-catering in Liverpool, home of the Liver BuildingLiverpool, in north west England is a city associated with premier league football, the River Mersey, the Beatles and the performing arts. Its residents, known as scousers, are reputed to have a very good sense of humour; and some of Britain's best loved comedians carry the scouse accent. There is a strong link with Ireland; many Liverpudlians are descendants of Irish families that came to England looking for work during the potato famine. The regular ferry between the port of Liverpool and Ireland still flourishes.

Liverpool is a two cathedral city, the Anglican and Roman Catholic cathedrals are connected by a road significantly named Hope Street. Much of the prosperity of the 18th century which resulted in many handsome buildings was built on the slave trade. Liverpool controlled 80% of the slave business in Britain in addition to a substantial amount of European slave trade. The new International Slavery Museum (August 2007) highlights the transatlantic slave trade, abolitionists and human rights movements. Following the decline of the docks in the 1970s and high levels of unemployment, the docks area and the city continue to undergo regeneration which has resulted in Unesco Heritage Status.

For the visitor, Liverpool is a thriving bustling city with excellent shopping facilities, historic docks, and fine buildings such as the notable Liver building topped by two Liver birds on its domed roof.


 

Whether you choose to book a holiday cottage in Liverpool, an apartment, a lodge or another type of self-catering holiday accommodation, we hope you have your best holiday yet in Merseyside.

Frequently Asked Questions about Liverpool

The best places to stay depend on your preferences, interests and the type of accommodation that best suits you. Country Cottages Online features a great selection of good quality rentals.
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Read the description of Liverpool to find out ideas and tips on the best things to see and do. Also see our area guides for more information on what Merseyside has to offer for holidaymakers.

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