Saturday 24 October 2009

Bedrooms with a View




One thing our guests comment on are the views – the rooms look over the Royal Liverpool Golf Course and, depending on where you are in the house, you can see the Clubhouse, the River Dee, Hilbre Island, the sea, the Welsh Hills, plenty of golfers and a variety of birds, including on occasions pheasants in the garden and, if you are very fortunate, owls flying over the course. Now we have a new “View” in each of the rooms. West Wirral magazine “View” recently featured an editorial about Number Fifteen and copies have joined our coffee table reading selection. This glossy magazine also includes articles about several of the high quality eating establishments in the area, something which is always of interest to the guests.

Oh, and I got the bike and have been for my first ride down to the beach in Hoylake.

Saturday 17 October 2009

On your bike!


Right from the planning stage for the B and B I had always intended to get a new bike, with, and this is vital to me, a wicker basket on the front. It has taken me well over two years to get round to it as other jobs always seemed more urgent, but finally this week I have chosen the bike, and the basket, and should be able to collect on Thursday. We have excellent local shops where I am able to buy good quality breakfast ingredients and the bike will give me another option when I haven’t got time to walk but don’t really need to take the car.


Talking of walking, the weather was so beautiful this week that I decided to stroll along the beach to West Kirby and visit one of the many good cafés there. Half way along the beach I bumped into a former colleague, who I haven’t seen for years, and she told me that 40 something years ago she held her 21st birthday party in the lounge at Number Fifteen. Another idea that I’ve had for a while (like buying a bike) is to try and piece together the history of the house and discovering this may just spur me on.

Friday 9 October 2009

The MP visits


Number Fifteen had another special visitor this week when Wirral West MP Stephen Hesford called in to have a look round. He was very complimentary about the place and even suggested that he might mention us to the Parliamentary golf team.

I love the coincidences that emerge when I talk to the B and B guests. One of my favourites concerns two ladies who live in Reigate, Surrey, and who bumped into each other in the High Street one morning. One, having just been on holiday here, recommended Number Fifteen to the other, who had announced she was shortly to visit Hoylake. Both ladies have now made repeat visits here, although not yet both at the same time.

There was another coincidence this week. A couple of guests from Bedfordshire had told us about their labrador which was being looked after back at home. They were out for a walk yesterday and stopped to chat to one of our neighbours who happened to be walking his golden labrador. They commented on how very similar the neighbour’s dog was to theirs. Incredibly it turned out that the two dogs were sisters and had come originally from Preston.

Saturday 3 October 2009

A novel week


It is fair to say that every week at Number Fifteen is different. This week certainly had a "novel" feature. I'd been contacted by Liverpool journalist Jane, who is researching material for a novel she is writing featuring a 40 something year old woman (rather closer to 50 in my case!) who makes a career change and opens a B and B. Having discovered that I had done this myself just over two years ago she came out to interview me and to get a feel for what running a B and B is like. Even better, she's offered her services to help out for a day later in the autumn.

Earlier in the week we were delighted to receive the photo souvenirs of Number Fifteen's team win at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club. Congratulations to Chris, a guest, and Colin, our wonderfully supportive bank manager. We hope you enjoy the photos and also your prize golf bags.