Leasowe Castle Hotel

Wirral, Merseyside

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Leasowe Castle Hotel is a hotel located in Wirral.

Leasowe Castle is a Wirral Hotel that was originally built in 1593 by Ferdinand, 5th Earl of Derby, second heir to the English throne. Named "New Hall", it consisted only of an octagonal tower. The door was about six feet above ground level, for security and protection from high tides; the walls were one metre thick. The Earls of Derby were kings of the Isle of Man between 1407 and 1735 and a stone bearing the date 1593 and the "Three Legs" emblem of the Isle of Man was removed from the Castle and is now displayed at the Williamson Museum and Art Gallery in Birkenhead.

Nearby restaurants include Magic Spices, Derby Pool Harvester, Cromwells Restaurant, and Mak Syed Restaurant.

Leasowe Castle Hotel
Leasowe Road
Wirral, Merseyside, CH46 3RF England
Tel: 0(151) 606-9191

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