Bootle
Bootle is a Town in the county of Merseyside.
Bootle postcode: L20 4BL
There are great places to visit near Bootle including some great towns, lakes, woodlands, parks, old mines, hills, historic buildings, historic monuments, cities, rivers and streams, gardens, shopping centres, airports, beaches, nature reserves, villages, islands, country parks and canals.
There are a several good towns in the Bootle area like St Helens, Billinge, Speke, Southport, Formby, Wallasey, and Birkenhead.
There are a number of lakes near to Bootle including Carr Mill Dam.
Carr Mill Dam is a great place to visit close to Bootle if you like woodlands.
The area around Bootle features a number of interesting parks including Victoria Park, John Eddleston Playing Fields, Stanley Park, Sefton Park, and Vale Park.
Don't miss Rainford Old Delf - Crank Caverns's old mines if visiting the area around Bootle.
There are a number of hills near to Bootle including Billinge Hill (Wigan).
The area around Bootle boasts some of the best historic buildings including Billinge Beacon, Liverpool Cathedral, St Johns Beacon, Speke Hall, Gateway to the former Liscard Battery, and Bidston Windmill.
The area around Bootle features a number of interesting historic monuments including Billinge Beacon, and New Brighton War Memorial.
Liverpool is one of Bootle's best, nearby cities to visit in Bootle.
There are a several good rivers and streams in the area around Bootle like Mersey Estuary.
St John's Gardens - Liverpool is one of Bootle's best, nearby gardens to visit in Bootle.
There are a several good shopping centres in the area around Bootle like Liverpool One.
Places near Bootle feature a number of interesting airports including Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
The area around Bootle boasts some of the best beaches including Southport, Formby Beach, New Brighton, and Thurstaston Beach.
The area around Bootle's best nature reserves can be found at Formby Nature Reserve.
The area around Bootle features a number of interesting villages including New Brighton, Eastham, Upton, Wallasey Village, West Kirby, Thurstaston, and Thornton Hough.
The area around Bootle boasts some of the best islands including Little Hilbre Island, and Hilbre Island.
The area around Bootle's best country parks can be found at Wirral Country Park.
Places near Bootle feature a number of interesting canals including Leeds and Liverpool Canal - Wigan to Liverpool Section.
Bootle History
There are some historic monuments around Bootle:
Places to see near Bootle
History of Bootle
Bootle was originally a small hamlet built near the ‘sand hills’ or dunes of the river estuary. In the early 19th century, it began to develop as a bathing resort, attracting wealthy people from Liverpool. Some remaining large villas which housed well-to-do commuters to Liverpool are located in the area known locally as ‘Bootle Village’.