Fort Perch Rock located at Marine Promenade, Wallasey, Wirral CH45 2JU, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07480 657815

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angie T

4 Google Rating

Fort perch rock isn't open which is a shame, but does look like it need renovating. Beach is beautif

4/ 5

Fort perch rock isn't open which is a shame, but does look like it need renovating. Beach is beautiful, sand is lovely....but I was blessed with sunny weather. Usual local seaside amenities, though public toilets are quite inadequate, these being a couple of hundred meters away...and the sea is too far away...lol...only kidding!

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C U

5 Google Rating

So beautiful and clean. Well maintained and the beach was big enough to share and walk. Picnics are

5/ 5

So beautiful and clean. Well maintained and the beach was big enough to share and walk. Picnics are good. Recommend you check the tides before you go incase u get to wait a bit longer for the tide to go back in.

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G Seddon

4 Google Rating

Lovely beach for a paddle. The actual Fort Perch Rock needs something doing with it, make it into so

4/ 5

Lovely beach for a paddle. The actual Fort Perch Rock needs something doing with it, make it into something for the tourists. Great places to eat near by.

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Trevor Litherland

4 Google Rating

Never actually visited Fort Perch Rock as it's now closed. It's looking rather down at heel and some

4/ 5

Never actually visited Fort Perch Rock as it's now closed. It's looking rather down at heel and some of the iron work is rusting away. I was actually photographing Perch Rock lighthouse as it was an extremely low tide and you could photograph from the seaward side and include Liverpool's skyline.

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Neill Walker

4 Google Rating

Great historical monument. In need of some repair and under private ownership. Closed when I was the

4/ 5

Great historical monument. In need of some repair and under private ownership. Closed when I was there as only open part-time. See website for opening times.

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Chris Darfield

5 Google Rating

Love

5/ 5

Love

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Martin Leadbetter

5 Google Rating

Lovely, relaxing

5/ 5

Lovely, relaxing

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Mike W

3 Google Rating

Iconic structure ... could be utilised better.

3/ 5

Iconic structure ... could be utilised better.

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stephen king

5 Google Rating

Lovely on a sunny day fish and chips too

5/ 5

Lovely on a sunny day fish and chips too

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Peter Atkinson

5 Google Rating

Beach, fort, lighthouse and crabbing. Fun place for the family

5/ 5

Beach, fort, lighthouse and crabbing. Fun place for the family

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