Shrewsbury Lodge located at 31 Shrewsbury Rd, Birkenhead, Prenton CH43 2JB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 652 4029

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Gillian Street

5 Google Rating

We had my granddaughter christening there it was fabulous thank you to Julie and Nick and all the st

5/ 5

We had my granddaughter christening there it was fabulous thank you to Julie and Nick and all the staff for the lovely and friendly service xx

James Taylor

5 Google Rating

We had a friendly welcome, it was homely Lodge very comfortable stay it was nice and quiet and had a

5/ 5

We had a friendly welcome, it was homely Lodge very comfortable stay it was nice and quiet and had a great sleep enjoyed breakfast in the morning. Would recommend Thanks again all involved from the Taylor trio

Stephen Beet

5 Google Rating

Always wonderful. Staff friendly and helpful, comfortable rooms, excellent breakfast. lovely loung

5/ 5

Always wonderful. Staff friendly and helpful, comfortable rooms, excellent breakfast. lovely lounge.

Tony Devlin

5 Google Rating

Excellent service and atmosphere Staff friendly

5/ 5

Excellent service and atmosphere Staff friendly

Mary Quick

4 Google Rating

Loved everything about this hotel. Four poster bed ( a first) staff friendly but not familiar, break

4/ 5

Loved everything about this hotel. Four poster bed ( a first) staff friendly but not familiar, breakfast very good cooked the way that you asked for. Clean and cared for.

Linda Gillam

1 Google Rating

Have never been I work next door

1/ 5

Have never been I work next door

Wendy 'Ramona' Hall

3 Google Rating

Nice and cosy and quiet

3/ 5

Nice and cosy and quiet

Sean McGuinness

4 Google Rating

Lovely lodge, perfect place to stay if you're visiting Oxton or Birkenhead, has a small function roo

4/ 5

Lovely lodge, perfect place to stay if you're visiting Oxton or Birkenhead, has a small function room for guests and special occasions, lovely staff and atmosphere, definitely worth checking out

Jan Newton

5 Google Rating

Excellent afternoon tea in a great atmosphere where we were made to feel like the most important gue

5/ 5

Excellent afternoon tea in a great atmosphere where we were made to feel like the most important guests and nothing was too much trouble. A highly enjoyable experience from start to finish.

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