Hoylake Post Office is located at 48 Market St, Hoylake, Wirral CH47 2AF, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Hoylake Post Office and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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lorraine hulse-hollywood

5 Google Rating

New manager is brilliant and has lifted the tone of the place with her genuine , pleasant and profes

5/ 5

New manager is brilliant and has lifted the tone of the place with her genuine , pleasant and professional attitude 😀

Verity Smith

5 Google Rating

Just a friendly place to go! Since Carol took over this branch, she has consistently gone the extra

5/ 5

Just a friendly place to go! Since Carol took over this branch, she has consistently gone the extra mile whenever I have visited. I had no idea that I could do my personal and business banking through the Post Office and it's so easy. The branch is always clean and the retail stock well presented. all the staff are chatty and friendly. We all have different experiences in life. I have enough experience of this branch under it's new ownership to say it's utterly delightful to visit and be able to have a chat! Thank you!

Karen Devereaux

5 Google Rating

Just been to send a parcel. Went at just after 2pm, wasn't too busy. Lady who served me was lovely,

5/ 5

Just been to send a parcel. Went at just after 2pm, wasn't too busy. Lady who served me was lovely, helpful and friendly.

Andrew Duckworth

5 Google Rating

Great local products sold in here

5/ 5

Great local products sold in here

ROISIN

5 Google Rating

I must say, I’m surprised by the previous reviews. I moved from Liverpool where my local post offi

5/ 5

I must say, I’m surprised by the previous reviews. I moved from Liverpool where my local post office were absolutely AWFUL constantly getting my business packages wrong and losing me custom in the process. However now I use this post office and the staff have been SO friendly especially one lady who helps me every time. She provided me with extra stickers for my business packages, a bag, and always runs over to help me. It may be that the other staff are awful, but I haven’t had any experience with them.. only this one lovely woman and she deserves a gold star

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