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Wirral Information for Visitors from Outside the Merseyside and Cheshire Area Wirral Information for visitors from outside the Merseyside and Cheshire area General information A guide for patients and carers Contents Accommodation ............................................................ 2 Camping and Caravan Sites .................................................................3 Self-Catering. .......................................................................................4 Bed and Breakfast ................................................................................7 Hotels ................................................................................................10 Travel ............................................................................ 16 Launderettes ................................................................ 18 Banks and Building Societies ...................................... 19 Chaplains at Clatterbridge Cancer Centre ................. 19 Places of Worship ......................................................... 19 Shops ............................................................................ 20 Cinemas & Theatres ..................................................... 21 1 This booklet is intended for visitors to Clatterbridge Cancer Centre Wirral, who are coming from outside the Merseyside and Cheshire area, whether you are patient, family or friend. Clatterbridge Cancer Centre is based on two sites – Bebington, Wirral and Aintree, Liverpool. If you are a visitor to the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, Aintree site, please ask for our other booklet. All information within this booklet is correct at the time of writing. For further information: Macmillan Cancer Information and Support - Wirral 0151 556 5570 Isle of Man (01624) 650735 www.visitwirral.com www.visitchester.com www.visitliverpool.com Isle of Man patients: Patient Transfers – will arrange travel off-island and advise you regarding financial costs. The Lodge, Braddan Road, Braddan IM4 4TQ Telephone: (01624) 642673 2 Accommodation Disclaimer The accommodation list below may not be a fully comprehensive list of all of the accommodation options to be found on the Wirral, although attempts have been made to include all. Clatterbridge Cancer Centre does not endorse any individual accommodation site. The information about each property has been given by the owner/employee. The distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Centre by car has been rounded to the nearest ½ mile. Please note that although we have given time taken to the nearest bus stop and train station (if applicable), there may not be a direct route to Clatterbridge Cancer Centre. For further information, please check with the accommodation owner/employee and look at the Travel section of this booklet (pg 18). At the time of booking accommodation, please say that you or a family member is having treatment at Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, as you may be able to negotiate a special rate. 3 Camping and Caravan Sites Church Farm Park Lane Holiday Homes and Country Church Lane, Thurstaston, Wirral, CH61 0HN Club Tel: 0151 648 7838 Park Lane, Meols, Wirral, CH47 8XX Caravans and motor homes. Tel: 0151 632 3331 Statics for hire only Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Centre: 8 miles by car Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Centre: 11 miles by car Pet friendly: Yes Pet friendly: No Nearest bus stop: Minutes walk away Nearest bus stop and train station: Nearest shops: On site; Irby; Heswall; Approx 1 mile away West Kirby Nearest shops: Meols Nearest cafes/restaurant: Thurstaston; Irby; Heswall; Frankby; West Kirby Nearest cafes/restaurants: Meols; Hoylake; Moreton Grange Farm Little Storeton Lane, Storeton, Bebington, Wirral Country Park Caravan Club Site Wirral, CH63 6HR Station Road, Thurstaston, Wirral, CH61 0HN Tel: 0151 608 2007 Tel: 0151 648 5228 Caravans and motor homes Caravan and Motorhome Club members only: caravans and motorhomes Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Centre: 3 miles by car Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Centre: 8 miles by car Pet friendly: Yes Pet friendly: Yes Nearest bus stop: Outside gate Nearest bus stop: Approx 1 mile Nearest shops: Bebington Nearest shops: Irby; Heswall; West Nearest cafes/restaurant: Bebington Kirby Nearest cafes/restaurants: Thurstaston; Irby; Heswall; Frankby; West Kirby 4 Accommodation Self-Catering Hotel Services, Clatterbridge Hospital Nearest shops: On site, Woodchurch, Clatterbridge Road, Bebington, Wirral, Upton, Greasby, Birkenhead CH63 4JY Tel: 0151 482 7740 Nearest cafes/restaurants: On site; Ensuite single rooms (lockable), shared Woodchurch; Upton; Greasby; kitchen and living room.For on-site facilities: Birkenhead www.wuth.nhs.uk/patients-and-visitors/ hospitals/clatterbridge-hospital/facilities/ Barnacre Holiday Cottages Barnacre Lane, Saughall Massie, Wirral, Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer CH46 5NJ Centre: On the same health park site Tel: 07753 807611 E-mail: [email protected] Pet friendly: No Website: www.barnacrewirral.com Nearest bus stop: Minutes walk away Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Nearest shops: Spital, Bebington, Centre: 8 miles by car Bromborough Pet friendly: Yes Nearest cafes/restaurants: On site Nearest bus stop: Minutes walk away (lunchtime only), Spital, Bebington, Bromborough Nearest shops: Saughall Massie Hotel Services, Arrowe Park Hospital Nearest cafes/restaurants: Saughall Arrowe Park Road, Upton, Wirral, CH49 5PE Massie, Greasby, West Kirby Tel: 0151 604 7006 Ensuite bedroom (lockable), shared kitchen Holland House and living room. For on-site facilities: www. 7, Holland Road, New Brighton, CH45 7QZ wuth.nhs.uk/patients-and-visitors/hospitals/ Tel: 07856 540327 arrowe-park-hospital/facilities/ E-mail: [email protected] Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Centre: 5.5 miles by car Centre: 10.5 miles by car Pet friendly: No Pet friendly: Ask at time of booking Nearest bus stop: Minutes walk away Nearest bus stop: Opposite Nearest shops: Wallasey, New Brighton Nearest cafes/restaurants: Wallasey, New Brighton 5 North Villa Apartments Port Sunlight Holiday Cottages 33, Cable Road, Hoylake, CH47 2AY 21 and 22 King Georges Drive, and 59, Tel: 0151 632 3982 / 633 2357 Lower Road, Port Sunlight, CH62 5DX Mobile: 07816 489230 Tel No: 0151 644 4811 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.northvilla.com Website: www.portsunlightvillage.com Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Centre: 11 miles by car Centre: 3 miles by car Pet friendly: No Pet friendly: No Nearest bus stop/train station: Both Nearest bus stop/train station: Both minutes walk away minutes walk away Nearest shops: Bebington Nearest shops: Hoylake Nearest cafes/restaurants: Port Nearest cafes/restaurants: Hoylake Sunlight; Bebington PAP Property and Relocation Sunnydale Lodge Various self-catering properties available West Drive, Heswall, Wirral, CH60 0BA across Wirral for short term stays (no Tel: 0151 342 9033 / 07947 741620 minimum stay) E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 0151 644 1004 / 07909 955728 Website: www.sunnydalelodge.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Centre: 5 miles by car Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer: Ask at time of booking (varied, depending Pet friendly: No on property location) Nearest bus stop: End of drive Pet friendly: Ask at time of booking Nearest shops: Heswall Nearest bus stop: Ask at time of booking (varied, depending on Nearest cafes/restaurants: Heswall property location) Nearest shops: Ask at time of booking (varied, depending on property location) Nearest cafes/restaurants: Ask at time of booking (varied, depending on property location) 6 The Villa 58b, Dalmorton Road 30a, Raby Park Road, Neston, Wirral, New Brighton, Wirral, CH45 1LF CH64 9SP Tel No: 07932 364078 Tel: 0151 336 3120 / 07866 438210 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.wirralholidayapartments.co.uk Website: www.the-villa-neston.co.uk Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Centre: 10.5 miles by car Centre: 4 miles by car Pet friendly: Ask at time of booking Pet friendly: No Nearest bus stop: Minutes away Nearest bus stop: Approx ¼ mile away Nearest shops: New Brighton Nearest shops: Neston Nearest cafes/restaurants: New Nearest cafes/restaurants: Neston, Brighton Parkgate Thornton Manor Self Catering Cottages Manor Road, Thornton Hough, Wirral, CH63 1JB Tel No: 0151 353 1155 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.thorntonmanor.co.uk Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Centre: 2 miles by car Pet friendly: Ask at time of booking Nearest bus stop: ½ mile Nearest shops: Thornton Hough; Neston; Heswall Nearest cafes/restaurants: Thornton Hough, Neston, Parkgate, Heswall 7 Bed and Breakfast Albion Guest House Calders Croft B&B 41, Albion Street, New Brighton, Wirral, 10, Melloncroft Drive, Caldy, Wirral, CH45 9LE CH48 2JB Tel No: 0151 639 7144 Tel No: 07923 133742 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.albionhouse.org.uk Website: www.calderscroft.co.uk Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Distance to Clatterbridge Cancer Centre: 11 miles by car Centre: 9 miles by car Pet friendly: Yes Pet friendly: Ask at time of booking Nearest bus stop: Minutes away Nearest bus stop: Minutes walk away Nearest shops: New Brighton Nearest shops: West Kirby Nearest cafes/restaurants: New Nearest cafes/restaurants: West Kirby Brighton Caldy Warren Cottage B&B Bebington Hotel B&B 42, Caldy Road, West Kirby, Wirral, 24, Town Lane, Bebington, Wirral,
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