「Excellent location, lovely quirky building. Very spacious and clean.」
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Isabelle
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「Property is clean, modern and spacious.」
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Aaren
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「This property is a hidden gem just off the busy streets so perfectly quiet in the evening.」
Richard
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「A great property, easy to locate, secure car park on next street, lovely and clean with everything you need there.」
Francesca
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「Great location. Great space for a group of people. Very clean and everything you need for your stay.」
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Andy
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「Great location and lovely and quiet despite being so close to city」
Matthew
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「The whole property is very well thought of, beautiful setting and very clean on arrival! Staff very helpful when picking the keys up!」
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Martin
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「Location - layout - modern - 4 bedrooms」
Emma
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「Location was great, nice modern apartment」
Ellie
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「we stayed as a group for a birthday it was perfect for us as there was plenty of room and very modern」
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One of the earliest surviving houses in Liverpool is believed to be 10 Hockenhall Alley, a three-storey house originally forming part of a short terraced row. Built some time around the late 1700's, the house was Grade II listed in December 2008 due to its rarity and retention of some original features, such as narrow timber winder stair and lath and plaster ceilings. The alley was laid out off Dale Street some time between 1765 and 1785, as one of Liverpool's seven medieval streets. The surrounding houses were demolished during the 1880s, following which the house saw use as a pharmacy and clock workshop.