Great Britain is a brilliant destination in which to take a vacation. The reasons for this include a fascinating history and a diverse countryside. The types of available vacations is stunning with such a enormous choice of places to stay each have immensely different opportunities and rural areas which range from mountainous regions to amazingly flat areas. In the article below I examine the seaside and put forward the seaside resort of Southport, in the North West region of England, as the finest seaside vacation destination in the British Isles.
Situated on the shores of North West England, Southport points of interest include, Southport Pier, Lord Street, Hesketh Park, the Botanic Gardens at Churchtown, Botanic Gardens Museum, Churchtown village, Wayfarers' Arcade and more.
Lord Street
Lord Street is the main shopping area in Southport. All down one side of Lord Street the wide pavement are covered by exquisite Victorian iron work together with a superb row of trees close to the edge of the pavement. Over on the other side of Lord Street you will find pools and fountains, flower beds and gardens and a Victorian bandstand. At the centre of Lord Street is more than likely the most imposing war memorials in Great Britain with an obelisk at the centre and two other memorials on either side which have huge columns. Lord Street features some of the finest architecture to be found in Southport and it is where you will discover the Victorian Wayfarers' Arcade.
Southport's Parks And Gardens
Hesketh Park
The incredibly beautiful Hesketh Park is found at the end of Lord Street. Hesketh Park gets its name from the Hesketh family and just as Lord Street has plenty of trees the park also benefits from extensive tree plantings. Hesketh Park also has wonderful flower beds, hidden gardens, a play park, glass house and more but the lake is the most prominent feature.
Botanic Gardens
You will find another wonderful park, the Botanic Gardens in Chruchtown which has a a river come lake featuring boating, a bridge, ducks, swans and other wildlife and if animals and birds are your thing the park also has a small zoo, just in front of the museum and cafe. Churchtown village is a lovely collection of old houses, cottages and fishermen's cottages most commonly white and small number have a thatched roof. It is vital that you take a walk around and that you take a peep around every corner because there are a small number of hidden places of interest well worth the hassle to discover.
Hotels and Accommodation
Finding bed and breakfast in Southport is easy with a wide selection of hotels and guest houses able to take online bookings. There are establishments suitable for all tastes and budgets from rather cheap B&B to the rather highly priced top class luxury accommodation in Southport's town centre or just outside.
Situated on the shores of North West England, Southport points of interest include, Southport Pier, Lord Street, Hesketh Park, the Botanic Gardens at Churchtown, Botanic Gardens Museum, Churchtown village, Wayfarers' Arcade and more.
Lord Street
Lord Street is the main shopping area in Southport. All down one side of Lord Street the wide pavement are covered by exquisite Victorian iron work together with a superb row of trees close to the edge of the pavement. Over on the other side of Lord Street you will find pools and fountains, flower beds and gardens and a Victorian bandstand. At the centre of Lord Street is more than likely the most imposing war memorials in Great Britain with an obelisk at the centre and two other memorials on either side which have huge columns. Lord Street features some of the finest architecture to be found in Southport and it is where you will discover the Victorian Wayfarers' Arcade.
Southport's Parks And Gardens
Hesketh Park
The incredibly beautiful Hesketh Park is found at the end of Lord Street. Hesketh Park gets its name from the Hesketh family and just as Lord Street has plenty of trees the park also benefits from extensive tree plantings. Hesketh Park also has wonderful flower beds, hidden gardens, a play park, glass house and more but the lake is the most prominent feature.
Botanic Gardens
You will find another wonderful park, the Botanic Gardens in Chruchtown which has a a river come lake featuring boating, a bridge, ducks, swans and other wildlife and if animals and birds are your thing the park also has a small zoo, just in front of the museum and cafe. Churchtown village is a lovely collection of old houses, cottages and fishermen's cottages most commonly white and small number have a thatched roof. It is vital that you take a walk around and that you take a peep around every corner because there are a small number of hidden places of interest well worth the hassle to discover.
Hotels and Accommodation
Finding bed and breakfast in Southport is easy with a wide selection of hotels and guest houses able to take online bookings. There are establishments suitable for all tastes and budgets from rather cheap B&B to the rather highly priced top class luxury accommodation in Southport's town centre or just outside.
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