in-room amenities feature free wifi, pillow-top mattresses and en suite bathrooms with showers, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities, tvs and desks. rooms range from singles to family rooms with 2 pull-out beds (kids aged 15 and under eat and stay free with paying adults). there's an adjoining hungry horse pub/restaurant and free parking. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. with a grassy lawn, this modern no-frills hotel is a 12-minute walk from bromborough rake station which offers trains to liverpool in 23 minutes. there's also a meeting room that can host 15 delegates. breakfast (an extra cost) includes all-you-can-eat and light choices Manchester Airport 42 min
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