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Offering a fine mix of nightlife, historic buildings and little-known but nevertheless interesting museums, Merseyside's Saint Helens is a great base for visitors who are intent on discovering Lancashire.
Saint Helens hotels sit side by side with listed buildings dating to the town's heydays during the cotton boom and later the Industrial Revolution.
The 17th century Friends' Meeting House has been used as a Quaker worship house since its inception.
Also Grade II listed is St Mary's Lowe House Catholic Church, with its unusual Romanesque-Gothic dome.
Both buildings are situated in the city centre.
Visitors can learn about the glass making trade at the World of Glass Museum, recently nominated the North West Attraction of the Year, or the region's road transport at the North West Museum of Road Transport.
The fun doesn't stop when the sun sets in Saint Helens, with a plethora of drinking establishments catering to punters until 03:00.
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District: Haydock
In between Manchester and Liverpool, less than 2 kilometres from the centre of Haydock.
Very Good8.1
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District: Haydock
A budget and family friendly choice featuring a health club, beside Haydock Park Racecourse.
Good7.3
(58 reviews)
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Peacefully standing in Haydock’s city centre, this first class hotel is perfect for daytrips around the bustling town
Good7.2
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Offering a fine mix of nightlife, historic buildings and little-known but nevertheless interesting museums, Merseyside's Saint Helens is a great base for visitors who are intent on discovering Lancashire.Saint Helens hotels sit side by side with listed buildings dating to the town's heydays during the cotton boom and later the Industrial Revolution.
The 17th century Friends' Meeting House has been used as a Quaker worship house since its inception.
Also Grade II listed is St Mary's Lowe House Catholic Church, with its unusual Romanesque-Gothic dome.
Both buildings are situated in the city centre.
Visitors can learn about the glass making trade at the World of Glass Museum, recently nominated the North West Attraction of the Year, or the region's road transport at the North West Museum of Road Transport.
The fun doesn't stop when the sun sets in Saint Helens, with a plethora of drinking establishments catering to punters until 03:00.
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