Bootle is a suburb of the City of Culture for 2008, Liverpool and today to look at it you would think that it has always existed in the shadow of its main city. You would though be wrong because Bootle boasts an interesting history that once saw this town as a seaside resort! Mentioned in the Domesday Book, Bootle was a small village overlooking the clear waters of Bootle Bay and it was these clear waters that first attracted industry to the area. Initially bleaching, tanning and papermaking were all established and thriving in the area and it was a popular resort until the 1800’s. The 19th century saw the importance of trading with the rest of the world grow, manufactured goods from the mills of Manchester and Liverpool were being sold all over the world and in particular to America. It seemed logical then to build the docks for these great ships at Bootle and so Bootle helped Liverpool evolve into the great shipping centre for which it is known throughout the world today. The Second World War and the 20th century industrial decline did the area no favours but with true Liverpool determination the area has worked its way through its problems and instead of the rundown area of the late 20th century Bootle is turning itself around, it has new residential developments, it is attracting new industries to its science parks, its docks are still thriving, it boasts a rejuvenated shopping centre and is within easy reach of Liverpool City Centre.
Budget
Premier Inn Liverpool North *book online*
Classes
Dance - Millington's Dance Academy
Dentist
Dental Practice
Dental Surgery
Sefton Dental Centre
Doctor
Estate Agent
Golf Club
Market
Pub and Bar
Banjo
Cabbage Inn
Jawbone
Linacre
Monkcaster Arms
Stanley Arms
Restaurant
School
Bootle High School
Grange County Primary School
Solicitor
Kennan Benjamin Kay
Williams Elsby & Co
Taxi
K & D Cars
Metro Cabs
Street Cars North West
Sports Clubs
Bootle CC (Cricket)
Sefton Stars (Basketball)
Shops
Peacocks
Specsavers
J J B Sports
Places to Stay near Bootle
The Breeze Hotel (0.42 miles)
Regent Maritime Hotel (1.03 miles)
Now under new management, this 19th-century dockside hotel is just 3 miles (5 km) from Liverpool city centre and a 10-minute drive from the M57 and M62 motorways. With free private ... More
Marlborough Hotel (1.72 miles)
Woodlands Guest House (1.95 miles)
Premier Inn Liverpool (Aintree) (1.98 miles)
Located within easy reach of the M57 and M58, next to Aintree racecourse - home of the Grand National. Conveniently positioned 200 yards from Aintree train station. Great city centre shopping, theatres, bars and restaurants ... More | visit websitePark Hotel (2.02 miles)
Situtated close to the world famous Aintree Grand National Racecourse, close to all motorway links, and only 5 miles from the city centre and 3 miles from the football stadiams, ... More
Bar Coast (2.13 miles)
Situated on Liverpool's coastal Dock Road, this small scale boutique inn endeavours to provide the best in ambience, service, entertainment & accommodation so that customers can enjoy the total coast ... More
Throstles Nest Hotel (2.34 miles)
A superb 18th century hotel recently refurbished, and one of the most famous pubs in Liverpool. Your stay at this Bed & Breakfast Hotel is a real experience, providing you ... More
O'Tooles Wine Bar and Guest House (2.57 miles)
Dunsandles Guest House (2.59 miles)
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