Victoria Quays on Wyre, located in Fleetwood, Lancashire, is a historically rich property that dates back to 1836. Originally established as the Victoria Public Hotel, it was the oldest pub in Fleetwood until its closure in 2010. This Grade II listed building is being transformed into luxurious accommodations, with VQ Apartment 5 being one of ten planned apartments. The apartment is situated on the first floor and features two double bedrooms, one with an ensuite shower, and a separate bathroom equipped with a handheld shower over a bath. The open-plan living area includes a cozy sofa, a Smart TV for streaming, a dining table, and a fully equipped kitchen, all while offering picturesque views over the River Wyre and the surrounding landscape.
Guests at VQ Apartment 5 can expect a warm welcome from professionally trained hosts who will assist with any inquiries and offer local recommendations. The property provides some free parking at the front, along with access to a reasonably priced long-stay car park nearby. Upon entering the building, visitors are greeted by a charming black and white chequered tiled hallway leading to the stairs that ascend to the apartment. Additionally, there is a secure, cobbled courtyard at the rear of the building, furnished with garden seating, allowing guests to enjoy the outdoors in a tranquil setting.
Fleetwood, situated at the tip of the Fylde Coast, is a seaside town known for its rich fishing heritage and impressive Victorian architecture. The area boasts a stunning seafront that ranges from wild natural landscapes to traditional English seaside charm. Visitors can explore numerous local attractions, such as the Fleetwood Museum, Farmer Parrs Animal World, and the scenic Promenade and Beaches. The Fleetwood to Knott End Ferry Service, alongside various parks and markets, further enriches the experience, making it an ideal destination for leisure and exploration.
Accessing Fleetwood is convenient via public transport, with regular bus and tram services provided by Blackpool Transport. Heritage trams operate on weekends and special event days, adding a nostalgic touch to the journey. The apartment is just a short walk from the nearest tram stops, offering easy travel to Blackpool and its famous attractions. For those traveling with pets, hosts are happy to recommend beautiful walking routes along the beach and in the surrounding areas, ensuring a delightful stay for all guests.
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