Located in Southport, Lancashire, this impressive Victorian house is perfectly situated along the main promenade, making it an ideal getaway for large families or groups of friends. Accommodating up to 12 guests, the property boasts a prime location within this traditional seaside town, with all essential amenities just a stone's throw away. Built in the 19th century by a wealthy mill owner, it stands out as one of the few remaining single-dwelling houses along the promenade, showcasing its historical grandeur through bespoke tiled flooring and leaded windows that greet visitors upon entry.
The spacious interior features a well-appointed living room equipped with modern entertainment options, including a Sky Q TV and a selection of DVDs. The kitchen and dining area are designed for convenience, featuring a gas hob, electric oven, microwave, and dishwasher, along with a breakfast nook and a utility room with a washing machine. The ground floor also includes a sun room and a twin bedroom, complemented by a stylish shower room. The first floor hosts multiple bedrooms, including two with en-suite facilities, ensuring ample privacy and comfort for all guests. Additional amenities such as gas central heating, Wi-Fi, and private parking for four cars enhance the overall experience.
Southport offers a wealth of activities for visitors, whether they seek adventure or relaxation. The town is strategically located between Liverpool and Blackpool along the scenic Sefton Coast, boasting over 22 miles of coastline and one of the UK's oldest piers. Within a 10-minute walk, guests can access a variety of attractions, including a fun fair, an indoor water park, and numerous dining options, allowing for a traffic-free holiday experience. The nearby King’s Gardens, spanning 17 acres, features an adventure playground and hosts seasonal events, making it a delightful spot for families.
For those looking to explore beyond Southport, the surrounding area offers a range of attractions suitable for all ages. Families can enjoy visits to local farms and nature reserves, while golf enthusiasts can indulge in the world-class courses, including the renowned Royal Birkdale Golf Club. The vibrant shopping scene on Lord Street, along with its bars and cafés, is also within walking distance. Additionally, popular destinations like Blackpool, with its myriad attractions, and quieter beaches such as Formby and Ainsdale are easily accessible, ensuring that guests have a diverse range of experiences during their stay.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!