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We arrived on Sunday 3rd April. We were immediately taken aback by the magnificent exterior and interior of the building and its location. Although situated about a mile and a half from Liverpool1 or a good 20minute walk. We must have covered about 8miles a day. A taxi ride into the town would cost you around £5 but it's a really nice walk if the weather is ok. We were lucky that the expected rain held off for the duration of our stay. Upon checking in we were greeted by the lovely and friendly Damian who took our bags and brought them to our room. As soon as we arrived and saw the hotel we knew 2 nights wasn't going to be enough. We decided to stay an extra night and we were given a free room upgrade across the whole of our stay. The superior room was huge with a deluxe double bed. The bathroom was beautiful with a huge drench shower. The rooms were beautifully cleaned and re-stocked daily The Spa was amazing with a beautiful hydropool saunas and steam rooms at £15 each for staying guests. We enjoyed it that much we used it twice. My partner recommends having a treatment. I chose not to in favour of staying an extra night. A bit pricey for the treatments but she said they are worth it! On our final night we ate in the Stanley Bar & Grill. The food was impeccably prepared and presented and we were not disappointed. The breakfast was self serve with everything you need. Have a nice walk into town and try cocktails at Panoramic 34 (booking essential) and if eating or drinking in town the clubhouse is a must as well as Alma De Cuba. We could not recommend staying at this hotel enough. If you do you really must eat and the Stanley Bar & Grill try the cocktails from the Rum Warehouse and relax in the Spa. We will definitely be visiting again!!

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Stanley Park is a 110acre park in Liverpool, England, designed by Edward Kemp, which was opened on 14 May 1870 by the Mayor of Liverpool, Joseph Hubback. It is significant among Liverpool's parks on account of its layout and architecture. It has a grand terrace with expansive bedding schemes that were once highlighted by fountains. It includes the 1899 Gladstone Conservatory (recently restored and renamed the Isla Gladstone Conservatory), a Grade II listed building built by Mackenzie & Moncur of Edinburgh. 50–60% of the land consisted of open turfed areas, suitable for sport, with most of the rest being laid out as formal gardens and lakes. Kemp designed a horse-riding track ('Rotten Row'), though it did not catch on and was restyled as a cycle track around 1907.Stanley Park is known for dividing the home grounds of rival Merseyside football clubs Everton and Liverpool. However it was also the original home to a fledgling Everton Football Club in 1879 before the club moved to nearby Priory Road and then Anfield Road.Some of Stanley Park was to have been incorporated into the area of Liverpool's proposed new stadium, ironically the same location Everton F.C. played, however a change of ownership of the club during autumn 2010 resulted in the Stanley Park project being scrapped in October 2012, in favour of expanding Anfield.The park has an Evangelical church located on the corner in between the two football teams. It is named "Stanley Park Church" and is over 100 years old.The park is named after Lord Stanley of Preston and Stanley Park.

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