Perched on the banks of the River Calder, located in the thriving village of Whalley, is this stunning Grade II listed Tudor cottage. 3 Poole End is the perfect place for a romantic holiday, as it has been refurbished into a modern holiday home and is within easy reach of everything this historic village has to offer and the ancient abbey. Boasting striking period features such as the exposed beams, stone wall features and cosy woodburning stove - with stunning mullion windows throughout. The open-plan living space offers a cosy sitting area where you can unwind after a long day sightseeing and catch up on all your favourite shows. The dining area has seating for two people, where you can enjoy a lovely romantic meal together. The kitchen has all the appliances you need for a weekend in the countryside. Upstairs has one king-size bedroom with ample storage space for your personal items. The family bathroom advertises a quirky tiled flooring, which gives the room a wealth of character, and houses contemporary fixtures and fittings. There is roadside parking available for one car. Outside has a front lawned garden and patio area with a table and chairs provided, making for the best spot to sit out and enjoy the well-kept gardens and lovely views of the surrounding village. Whalley itself offers many local attractions including Whalley Abbey, a former Cistercian abbey, which dates back to the 14th century. The Abbey is set in stunning grounds on the banks of the River Calder in the beautiful countryside with access to many motorways and train links. The grounds are open to the public most days of the year. It is often used for conferences, weddings and religious retreats, but makes for a wonderful historical attraction for tourists. A Tudor country cottage in the heart of the village of Whalley 3 Poole End is perfect for a romantic getaway for two.
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Whether it's climbing in the Lake District or a quiet ramble in the Yorkshire Dales the North of England boasts some fabulous countryside and coasts, as well as historically fascinating places like York, Durham and Harrogate, and of course Hadrian's Wall. Stunning castles and great pubs too.