Liverpool Branch
Address
Merchants Court,
2-12 Lord Street,
Liverpool,
L2 1TS
Contact
0151 708 9850
[email protected]
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About us
Everyday Lending Limited was established in 2006 and has branches nationwide; we are committed to professional, responsible lending.
Serving Customers Nationwide
Over 300,000 Customers since our inception in 2006
Points of Interest: Liverpool
Liverpool, once a large port city and initially founded as a borough back in 1207, eventually received its city status in 1880. Liverpool also pioneered many innovations in infrastructure and the public and social reform, including various animal protection societies and also, the first schools for the blind. Another of its claims to fame includes being the first port of registry for the Titanic.
Described as a city of people, heritage and culture, Liverpool has a great deal to offer its residents. Many of the area’s attractions are extremely popular with the locals and include the likes of museums, galleries, boutiques, sleek eateries and a handful of independent pubs.
The region is also home to a number of world-class sport facilities, including Anfield which serves as the home of Liverpool Football Club. Of course, the region is also globally renowned for its strong musical heritage and Liverpool was originally the home of John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
From the Liverpool Everyman Theatre to the Panoramic 34 Restaurant, there are a number of venues to frequent both after work on a weekday or at the weekends.
A number of the local attractions are free to enter, which means keeping the little ones entertained throughout the school holidays isn’t such a chore for parents.
This particular region is also home to a number of hidden gems, some of which include Southport Beach, which poses as a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, The Baltic Triangle and the Williamson Tunnels to name just a few.
Lark Lane, which sits just ten minutes from the city centre and can easily be reached by bus, boasts a definite bohemian vibe and is home to an abundance of independent restaurants, bars, boutiques and music venues. On the fourth Saturday of every month, there’s also a farmer’s market in the area, which acts as a stage to an array of fresh produce.