Victoria Quays On Wyre, Fleetwood VQ1 (GF), Fleetwood

Lancashire. Sleeps up to 4

Victoria Quays on Wyre was originally built in 1836, when Fleetwood was first conceived by Sir Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood and architect Decimus Burton. This beautiful property is Grade II listed and previously known as the Victoria Public Hotel was the oldest pub in Fleetwood until it served its last orders in 2010. Now we are delighted to have the opportunity of renovating this beautiful property, welcoming guests and we will have 10 beautiful, quality, luxurious apartments available in time.

VQ Apartment 1 is our superior and very spacious apartment, which is situated on the ground floor level, which a slight step into the front door in to our spacious hallway and direct access to the apartment. This is a beautiful appointed and comfortable self-contained apartment, which offers a main double bedded room with a shower ensuite, a twin bedded rooms and a separate family bathroom includes a bath with handheld shower. There is a slight step to gain access into the bathroom and the ensuite shower has a raised step.
The living area is open plan to include a sofa, Smart TV (for viewing streamed App TV), dining table and kitchen/diner.
We hope to provide you with a home-from-home experience during your stay. Your professionally trained hosts will meet and greet you upon arrival and are available to assist with any queries and recommendations for during your visit. Some free parking is available at the front of the property or alternatively there is a very reasonably priced long stay car park just around the corner.

From entering the building from the front door, you enter into a beautiful black and white chequered tiled hallway and find the stairs to lead you up to the first floor, where you will find your apartment.

On the ground floor level, you have access to the secure, cobbled courtyard at the rear of the building, where you can enjoy the space with garden furniture available.

Fleetwood is the seaside town at the tip of the Fylde Coast. Built on fishing and the railways, many of the magnificent architectural buildings still stand. Fleetwood has miles of stunning seafront from wild and natural landscapes to proper English seaside.
There are many local attractions to visit during your stay with us to include; Fleetwood Museum, Farmer Parrs Animal World, the Promenade and Beaches, Fleetwood to Knott End Ferry Service, Rossall Point, Fleetwood Market, Affinity Outlet Lancashire, Memorial Park, Mount Pavilion and Marine Hall with Gardens to name but a few.

Blackpool Transport run the regular daily public transport and trams following the line of the coast from Squires Gate tram depot at the southern end of Blackpool and also a bus service providing access across the Fylde Coast.

The old heritage trams are also still in operation. You can catch a variety of different heritage trams at weekends and during special event days. Throughout the holiday season from Easter to October the heritage trams operate a regular service.

Fleetwood is an interesting Victorian town, once a major fishing port with railway links in its heyday! Now has many places of interest near and far and if you would like to travel into Blackpool, our tramway is only a 3-minute walk to the nearest tram stops.
We are just around the corner from the infamous and very popular Fleetwood Market. A short walk to the iconic Mount Pavilion, Marine Hal and its gardens with a wonderful promenade and views across the Morecambe Bay to the South Lakes.
If travelling with your dog, your hosts can recommend some wonderful walks along the beach and surrounding areas.

This apartment is located in Fleetwood. Blackpool Pleasure Beach and Glazey Days are local attractions and those in the mood for shopping can visit Houndshill Shopping Centre and Clifton Retail Park. Farmer Parrs Animal World and Blackpool Zoo are also worth visiting.

Weekly price from £1407

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