The Old Dairy Liverpool is a family-run guest house located less than 2 miles from Liverpool's vibrant city, in a quiet, residential neighborhood. The property offers 12 bright, modernly furnished rooms a with free Wi-Fi, a TV with DVD player, free tea and coffee and ironing facilities. 10 of the rooms are fully en suite and the property also has 1 large communal bathroom. A buffet Continental breakfast is served in the morning for an additional fee. There is also a small communal kitchen with microwave, oven and hobs for guest use. The property was once a working dairy serving the quiet local neighborhood. It is set on the main bus route to the city center, which takes around 10 minutes, and just 8 minutes’ walk from Edge Hill Rail Station.
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