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Accommodation Lindisfarne House is a National and International Accommodation Centre offering high-quality, low-cost accommodation for everyone, including national and international schools and students, amateur sports organisations, and other national and international visitors (individuals and groups) for whom the traditional hotel market is not an attractive or economic option. Lindisfarne House is accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and specialises in short, medium and long stay accommodation.
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Variety of Services But it doesn't only offer accommodation. Lindisfarne House also provides You with a variety of services including first class catering or the booking of conference-rooms.
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The Heart of the Northwest |
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Lindisfarne House is ideally situated in the North West of England, approximately half way between Liverpool and Manchester and lies at the heart of the North West’s motorway network. It lies within easy reach of the M6, M56, M57, M58, M62 and M63 Motorways. St. Helens is easily accessible by road, rail or bus transport. Liverpool John Lennon Airport is 20 minutes drive to the south-west and is served by a regular bus service linking the airport with St.Helens Town centre. Manchester Airport is 40 minutes drive to the east and is served by regular rail services linking the airport with St.Helens Junction Station, which is a short distance from Lindisfarne House. The excellent road and rail communications bring a great many Northern attractions within easy reach, including:
Lindisfarne House is an ideal place from which to discover and explore the beauty, history, entertainment, tourist attractions and major sporting venues of England’s North West Region.
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Information Please visit our detailed link-page for shopping, tourist-information and the North-West public transport system. We hope it helps you to find information to guarantee you an enjoyable time at Lindisfarne House.
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Lindisfarne House is supported by the European Community through the European Regional Development Fund, the Coalfields Regeneration Trust, the British Government’s Single Regeneration Budget and St.Helens Metropolitan Borough Council.
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