Huntly Lodge

  • Wi-Fi
  • No pets allowed
Location

About 10 minutes' drive from Anfield, Huntly Lodge Liverpool hotel includes 12 rooms. There is also parking.

The guest house is about 15 km from Liverpool John Lennon airport and around 10 minutes by car from such cultural venues as World Museum. This Liverpool hotel offers proximity to such natural sights as Newsham Park (0.7 km) and Stanley Park (2.5 km). Magical Beatles Museum is at a distance of 3.5 km from the property. Huntly Lodge hotel is also situated at a moderate distance from Sheil Road/radstock Road bus stop.

The accommodation is an 8-minute stroll from Feng Sing, serving Chinese cuisine.

Important information
Check-in: from 15:00 until 21:00
Check-out: until 11:00
  • Extra beds/cots
  • Extra beds are not available.

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