You're eligible for a Genius discount at Mays Apartments - 102 Mill Street! To save at this property, all you have to do is sign in. Mays Apartments - 102 Mill Street is less than 1 miless from central Liverpool's major attractions, including the Albert Dock and Liverpool One Shopping Center. Liverpool Lime Street station is less than 2 miles away. Free WiFi and free parking are available at the property. Mays House features apartments with a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, a flat-screen Freeview TV and DVD player. Some apartments feature an private bathroom and Juliet balcony. Liverpool John Lennon Airport is located 7 miles from the property. Liverpool FC's home, Anfield Stadium, is just 4 miles and Aintree Racecourse is 8 miles away. The Royal Liverpool University Hospital is 2 miles away, and the University of Liverpool is 1 mile from the property.
a Historic City in the county of Merseyside
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in the county of Merseyside
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in the county of Merseyside
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