The New Boston Hotel is owned and managed by experienced hoteliers. The hotel is run on a highly personalised basis where guest comfort, clean accommodation, good food and courteous service are the priority in fact our reputation is established on confirmed good care everywhere. Although we have advertised we note some people are commentating and noting there disappointment that there is no lift and the stairs are steep.
This is an old building and the practicality of putting a lift in is not possible. Our rooms are situated on 1st 2nd and third floor accessible by stairs unfortunately we have no disabled accommodation and so we are not suitable for anyone with disabilities or mobility concerns. We like to think the hotel has its own character and should be recognized for its old charm.
This is an old building and the practicality of putting a lift in is not possible. Our rooms are situated on 1st 2nd and third floor accessible by stairs unfortunately we have no disabled accommodation and so we are not suitable for anyone with disabilities or mobility concerns. We like to think the hotel has its own character and should be recognized for its old charm.
Services
Special offers & rates available on stays of 7 nights or more please contact the hotel direct. Bridal En-suite room. Special Occasion Package available at a supplement which includes Sparkling Wine, Chocolates an. Family Room located on the first or second floor containing 1 Double bed and 2 single beds which will have a bath or shower.<.
All accommodation is offered subject to availability at time of receipt of deposit, and at the tarriffs applicable according to season. Please note due to a change in operations we cannot offer the Restaurant or Bar at this moment in time. Breakfast is still available each day at an additional cost of 7 per person.
The current club was officially established in 1997 but, in two previous incarnations, the club's history dates back to 1908. The original club, Fleetwood F.C., were champions of the Lancashire Combination in 1923-24, and registered a hat-trick of Lancashire Combination Cup wins in 1932, 1933 and 1934.