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12 Seater Minibus Hire with Driver
Have you ever realized that there are hundreds if not thousands of transportation companies in the United Kingdom? Do you ever wonder what makes Aberdeen Coach Company one of the top reliable companies offering minibus hire and exceptional coach hire services? The company has been running over the last decade and continues to win the hearts of many travelers. Here is why.
Speke minibus hire with driver.
Lets speak about Speke. With Coach Hire Liverpool you can secure Speke Minibus hire with drivers any time you need one. You might be in need of transportation of a group of friends to a wedding or just need a lift to the Speke Neighbourhood Health Centre, whatever you need, we’d like to help.
Our team of drivers is located in the middle of Speke so they can reach all parts of the city quickly. A large part of our business is dealing with Speke’s Liverpool John Lennon airport as we run a popular shuttle service to all for corners of Liverpool.
If you need minibus hire, Speke is so much simpler to get to or from with one of our drivers. They come with vehicles selected from a fleet of well maintained, stylish minibuses.
These come in many sizes: an 8 seater, 16 seater, 24 seater or 33 seater minibus. We also have a 7 seat MPV. If you are travelling through Speke with a very large group of companions, we can offer you 33 seater, 49 seater and 70 seater coach hire.
How To Book
Making a Speke minibus hire booking is a basic process – you can phone, text or email our booking office and we take you through it step by step. We even have an instalment plan should you wish to pay in stages prior to travel.
Our punctual drivers will arrive on time. We do not do late. So if you have a funeral scheduled or a team swim meet at the Austin Rawlinson pool, we’re the company to get you there.
We also provide wheelchair accessible Speke Minibus hire. These vehicles come with ramps, lifts and specially adapted wider doors.
Unlike many Liverpool suburbs that were consumed by the city’s organic urban sprawl, the lowly populated village that was olden days Speke had its land purchased for housing development by Liverpool council.
This housing was needed due to economic growth driven by industry. In 1932 500 people lived here. By 1960 there were 25,000 new residents. One of whom was a Mr. George Harrison.
The area’s remoteness meant it was ideal as a location for an airport to serve this burgeoning population. It opened in 1920 and was soon the UK’s second busiest airport. By the 1950s due to governmental aviation changes, the airport’s traffic declined and it closed. The oldest surviving aircraft hangar in the country is now a leisure centre.
PLACES TO VISIT IN AND AROUND SPEKE
The Mersey Wave
The northeast has The Angel Of The North. The northwest has the even taller Mersey Wave. Artist Peter Fink created this 100ft tall, 200ft wide sculpture of 12 aluminium fins as a tribute to the area’s maritime past.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Speke Hall (see below) had vast, expansive grounds on the outskirts of Liverpool. It was here that the original Speke airport began accepting air traffic in 1930. Back then it was an airline called Imperial Airways that flew to Liverpool.
Expansion continued into the 1930s and the airport was busy up to the 1950s as the UK’s second most used. Aviation changes by the government led to decline. Eventually a new airport was needed, the old terminal building was discarded and by 2001 this new airport was renamed after the city’s famous musician, John Lennon.
Speke Hall
Now this is what we think of when we imagine English history. One of the finest examples of wattle-and-daub Tudor architecture, this wooden framed, palatial manor house is truly stunning.
There is much to enjoy in the hall. The Home Farm structure has been adapted to become home of the restaurant, shop and reception area. The dairy houses informative display material.
In the laundry you will find an educational room. There is a sense that too much conversion has taken place and this Grade I listed building has seen some of this clawed back with the gun room restored to its former state. The well preserved gardens and courtyard are also well worth a visit.
Speke and it’s nearby, calming, unspoilt natural habitat should be experienced by all. And if you wish to adventure even further out, Old Swan, Sefton, Macclesfield and St. Helen’s are all accessible with our minibus and coach hire.
To book Speke minibus hire just use the details below. We look forward to hearing from you.