Red Squirrel Cottage. Formby Merseyside
The Red Squirrel Cottage in Formby...
Red Squirrel Cottage is a lovely period house within easy walking distance of Formby train station, village and beach.
With off road parking for 2 cars; wifi; cable tv and a roaring log fire set in the original Victorian range, it has all you need for a wonderful cosy stay.
We offer weekly/short term lets and it would be ideal for a Family holiday or an Executive stay, providing the freedom that a Hotel doesn't offer.
We provide fresh linen/fluffy towels and a great location.
There is a direct train line to Liverpool City Centre - The European Capital of Culture and a direct train to Southport, the Pleasureland of the North West.
'Red Squirrel Cottage' is perfectly located for your self catering holiday needs, situated in idyllic Formby, home of the National Trusts Red Squirrel Reserve, it is the perfect starting point from which to delve into all the magic and excitement of the fantastic city of Liverpool, whilst giving a comfortable and harmonious haven to relax and unwind at the end of the day.
We are sure you will enjoy the delicious freshly baked scones with jam and fresh cream to welcome you and engulf your senses into the peaceful lifestyle of staying at Red Squirrel Cottage. As a bonus the Red Squirrel Cottage has a private large garden with patio and BBQ which makes an inviting setting for you to open a bottle of red, and undoubtedly enjoy the quiet evening birdsong. 'Red Squirrel Cottage' is undoubtedly the place to nestle!
We are open all year round and our rates vary accordingly. Please call for further details.
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Red Squirrel Cottage is the perfect home away from home. On a direct train line into Liverpool City Centre, yet a short walk to the beach and National Trust Red Squirrel Reserve.
Log Fire.
Central Heating
Wifi
Cable Tv
Sleeps 5
Large garden / Patio
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This page was last updated: 17 March 2010
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