Scarisbrick Hotel, Southport
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The warmth of welcome, wonderful fresh food plus its central location make this hotel the choice for visitors to the ‘Classic Resort’ of Southport. As well as an excellent standard of en-suite bedrooms and luxury mini suites this hotel offers conference and banqueting facilities to suit every need, from a meeting room for 6 up to a conference for 200 delegates. The hotel’s Leisure Club boasts a heated indoor swimming pool, spa bath, sauna and steam room plus a fully equipped air-conditioned gym. Sun bed, and beauty-aromatherapy studio. There is a choice of two excellent restaurants and several bars, including the Knights Cocktail and Barons Real Ale Bar. (Please note that the hotel is situated in a lively area). Golfing breaks are a speciality of the hotel with the wealth of championship courses so close by. Our friendly and courteous staff are highly trained in the art of making our guests and visitors feel welcome. The elegant Knightsbridge Restaurant, overlooking Lord Street boulevard, is the perfect setting for both lively dinner parties or an intimate candlelit table for two. The restaurant offers the discerning diner a superb choice of table d'hôte menus, complemented by a fine range of wine. There is also a 'Dine and Dance' every Saturday evening. Breakfast is also served in the restaurant and offers a choice of either full English or buffet style breakfast. |
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Standard Double
A double bed for two people inclusive of full English Breakfast.All rooms are en-suite with Satelite TV, telephone, Trouser Press and Hair Dryer. Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
Minimum 24 Hours (1st night)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 24 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Business FacilitiesThe hotel offers 2 large conference suites accomodating up to 180 persons, plus 2 specially adapted training suites with syndicate rooms and a prestigious boardroom. |
| Check In |
1500hrs |
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| Check Out |
1000hrs |
| Getting There |
Road - from the South, via the M6 to exit 26; the M58 takes you to Ormskirk and then to Southport. From the North, follow the A59 from Preston, Exit 31 from the M6. Rail & Coach - coach and rail services to Southport operate throughout the year. A train service runs frequently between Liverpool and Southport. There are also connections from the North and other parts of the country via the Wigan stations, direct to Southport. Air - daily flights are scheduled from Liverpool Airport to Dublin, the Isle on Man and London. Manchester International Airport is within easy reach of Southport. |
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available for in house guests |
| Things To Do |
The Fabulous Leisure Club comprises of - fully air conditioned gym, complete with state of the art equipment, leisure pool, spa, sauna and steam room, free to all resident guests. Optional extras include sun beds and beauty treatment. "Fitness, the fun and friendly way". The Friends of Sefton Park, Liverpool: The friends guide to the fauna and flora of Sefton Park and adjacent areas. Parklands Liverpool Sefton Park Palm House: The newly refurbished Palm House, originally opened in 1896 to a design by Mackenzie and Moncur, is octagonal in plan with three tiers of glass domes on arcading. The interior has tall slender iron columns and a central spiral staircase leading to an upper level catwalk. The Smallest Pub in Britain Princes Road Synagogue: Built in 1874 the synagogue combines both Moorish and Gothic features in its red brick and stone frontage. With a large rose window the interior is a magnificent tunnel-vaulted nave decorated in marble and gold. Speke Hall: The original house of the Norris family dates from 1490 and was enlarged in 1610 to include the superb Tudor Great Hall. The house is surrounded by a moat and stands in its own wooded park. St George's Hall Guided Tour: This Grade 1 building had its foundation stone laid in 1838 as the site of a new site for an annual music festival.An open competition led to the design being awarde to the 23 year old Harvey Lonsdale Elmes, Elmes tragically died seven years before the building was completed in 1854. |


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