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Victoria Quays On Wyre, Fleetwood VQ3 (FF)

Fleetwood, Lancashire

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Victoria Quays on Wyre, located in Fleetwood, Lancashire, is a historic property originally constructed in 1836, marking the inception of Fleetwood by Sir Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood and architect Decimus Burton. This Grade II listed building, which once served as the Victoria Public Hotel—the oldest pub in Fleetwood until its closure in 2010—has been beautifully renovated to offer ten luxurious apartments. Among them, VQ Apartment 3 is a self-contained, first-floor unit designed to accommodate two guests, featuring a double bedroom and a separate bathroom equipped with a bath and handheld shower. The apartment's open-plan living area includes a cozy sofa, a Smart TV for streaming, a dining table, and a kitchen, all while providing stunning views over the River Wyre and towards the Knott End Golf Club course and the Pennines.

The entrance to the building greets guests with a striking black and white chequered tiled hallway, leading to the staircase up to the apartment. Guests also have access to a secure, cobbled courtyard at the rear of the building, furnished with garden furniture for relaxation. The hosts, who live on-site, are dedicated to ensuring a pleasant stay by welcoming guests upon arrival and offering assistance with any queries or special requests during their visit. Free parking is available at the front of the property, with an additional reasonably priced long-stay car park conveniently located nearby.

Fleetwood itself is a charming seaside town located at the northern tip of the Fylde Coast, known for its rich fishing history and impressive architectural heritage. The town boasts miles of picturesque seafront, ranging from natural landscapes to traditional English seaside attractions. Visitors can explore local points of interest such as the Fleetwood Museum, Farmer Parrs Animal World, the Promenade and Beaches, and the Fleetwood to Knott End Ferry Service, along with various parks and gardens that enhance the area's appeal. The proximity to Blackpool, accessible via a short tram ride, further enriches the experience for those wishing to explore more attractions.

Public transport options to Fleetwood are readily available, with Blackpool Transport operating regular bus and tram services along the coast. Heritage trams also run on weekends and during special events, providing a nostalgic travel experience. The town is not only a gateway to local attractions but also offers beautiful nature reserves and walking paths, especially for guests traveling with dogs. Activities like golfing at nearby clubs or attending events at Highbury Stadium add to the vibrant atmosphere of Fleetwood, making it an ideal destination for a memorable getaway.

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Weekly from £1211

 

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