Blacko, located near Barnoldswick in Lancashire, presents a welcoming terraced cottage that serves as a delightful retreat for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers. This characterful dwelling, nestled in a rural setting rich with historical significance, accommodates up to four guests and is pet-friendly, making it an ideal getaway for families or small groups. The cottage features an open-plan living space with exposed beams, a cozy living area equipped with Freeview TV and a DVD player, a dining area, and a well-appointed kitchen with essential appliances such as an electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, and washing machine.
The first floor of the cottage includes a comfortable double bedroom and a second bedroom with a single bed and a pull-out bed, perfect for accommodating additional guests. The bathroom is fitted with a shower over the bath and a toilet. The property boasts modern amenities like biomass central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay. Outside, guests can enjoy a lawned garden with a sitting area, garden furniture, and a barbecue, while private parking for two cars and a bike store are also available. However, it's important to note that access to the property is via a rough track, and there are sloping banks in the garden.
Demdyke Cottage and Device, both part of Malkin Tower Farm, are situated on a working sheep farm surrounded by stunning landscapes at the edge of the Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The cottages are named after figures from the infamous Pendle Witches' history, with local lore suggesting that Old Mother Demdyke and her daughter Elizabeth Device may have resided in the area. Ongoing archaeological excavations may soon shed light on these historical connections, potentially solving a 400-year-old mystery and enriching the local narrative.
The location offers a wealth of outdoor activities, with numerous walking trails accessible right from the doorstep, including paths along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the ascent of Pendle Hill for more vigorous hikes. Guests can also enjoy leisurely strolls to a nearby dog-friendly pub that dates back to the early 18th century. The picturesque Pendle villages of Roughlee, Newchurch, and Barley are within easy reach, as is the Pendle Heritage Centre in Barrowford, which features gardens, a museum, and a café. For those looking to explore further, Wycoller Country Park, Haworth, and the Yorkshire Dales National Park are all within a short drive, while the Lake District and coastal areas are accessible within an hour. The properties can be booked together to host up to six guests, providing an excellent opportunity for larger gatherings.
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!