Bedroom with a beige bed, gray sofa, decorative pillows, and a fireplace mantel decorated with a vintage camera, seashells, and a tall pink and white vase, with framed art on the wall and natural light coming through a large window.

Stay @ Harrison Stringfellow

Our Penny Lane flat will be fab for exploring Liverpool

It’s been six months since Harrison Stringfellow Architects relocated to Penny Lane, and it’s safe to say we have really settled in and feel at home here.

Our inviting shopfront and amicable, open approach to work has allowed us to become a part of the friendly community that surrounds us… this can be evidenced by the countless brews and discussions enjoyed at our busy window bench!

And whilst we’ve been hard at work in our ground floor office, our in-house development team has been industrious upstairs – and we are thrilled to announce that Stay @ Harrison Stringfellow is now available to rent through Airbnb.

Above our office at number 43, the cosy two-storey flat, which sleeps up to eight people, provides an ideal base from which to explore the attractions of the city of Liverpool and its surrounding areas.

The spacious, flexible accommodation, situated on the city’s most iconic street, held dear by Beatles fans from every corner of the globe, is perfect for group bookings or families.

Near to pubs, bars and restaurants, the suburban location is also well-positioned for access to local parks as well as the city centre, where guests can visit the city’s two cathedrals, theatres, shops, museums and art galleries, including the Tate at the Albert Dock, take a ferry trip across the River Mersey or check out the thriving, varied nightlife scene.

We are passionate about supporting local businesses – from micro-breweries and independent restaurants to artists and craftspeople – so the locally sourced artwork and other items on display in the flat will be ever-changing and, if guests take a shine to any of them, will be available to purchase from us during the stay.

For more information or to enquire about booking, please click here

We look forward to sharing our little part of Penny Lane with you.

View through a yellow gate into a small patio with potted plants, a yellow dog-shaped sculpture, and an open white door leading into a building with red brick walls.
Living room with two sofas, one dark gray and one black, decorated with yellow, gray, and striped pillows. A wooden coffee table with magazines and a green potted plant, and a small white side table with a gray lamp and a small plant. Framed blueprints hang on the white wall, and a plush toucan toy sits on the floor near the black sofa.
Close-up of a three-story building with red brick facade, featuring three upper windows and a storefront on the ground level with a large glass window and entrance door. The storefront has the name 'Harrison Stringfellow' displayed above.
A neatly made bed with a gray headboard, a gray pillow, and a patterned pillow, next to a small round white side table with a beige pitcher and a small potted plant, and three framed pictures hanging on the white wall above the bed.
Bright kitchen and dining area with white walls, blue pendant lights, a clock, potted plants, a bowl of fruit, and a vase with sunflowers on a wooden dining table.
Living room corner with a white bookshelf, houses a TV, potted plants, books, and a wall map, near a window with natural light.
A bedroom with white walls, a large bed with a tan headboard, gray, white, and geometric-patterned pillows, two windows with views of trees and neighboring buildings, a small round white wire side table with a potted plant and book, a gray ottoman, and framed artwork on the wall.
A wooden surface with decorative tiles, a yellow card with black text about Harrison Stringfellow and line drawings of animals, a white card with the text "More than just an architect's practice," a plant.
Bathroom with white tiled walls, a small white sink, a bathtub with a potted fern, a mirror, and open white shelves with bowls.

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