Located in Bolton-by-Bowland, Lancashire, this attractive barn conversion offers a delightful retreat for up to four guests. Set against the backdrop of the stunning Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the property is ideally positioned for exploring both Lancashire and Yorkshire. The accommodation is all on one level, featuring a welcoming entrance with just two steps. Inside, guests will find a cozy living and dining room equipped with a multi-fuel burner, a 40" Freeview Smart TV, and a DVD player, complemented by a wooden floor that adds to the rustic charm.
The well-appointed kitchen includes modern amenities such as an electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, coffee machine, and washing machine, all laid out on a tiled floor for easy maintenance. There are two comfortable bedrooms, one with twin beds and an en-suite shower cubicle, and the other featuring a kingsize bed with an en-suite that includes a shower over the bath. The property also offers private parking for two cars, and essential utilities like oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi are included, alongside an initial supply of fuel for the burner.
Corgill Farm Cottages, which consist of this barn conversion and another named The Old Dairy, provide a perfect base for outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby village of Bolton-by-Bowland features two village greens and a local pub, while the historical Pendle Hill, associated with the famous Pendle Witches, is just a 20-minute drive away. The region is also recognized as a burgeoning gastronomic destination, with numerous pubs and restaurants serving local cuisine, making it an attractive spot for food lovers. Picturesque villages within the Trough of Bowland, such as Slaidburn and Downham, can be reached within 15 minutes, each offering their own village pub for a relaxing drink or meal.
For those interested in cycling, the Gisburn Forest Mountain Biking Centre is a mere 3.5 miles away, renowned for its trails featured in mountain biking publications. The market town of Clitheroe, just over six miles away, boasts a historic castle and a variety of shops, bars, and restaurants. Additionally, guests can venture into the Yorkshire Dales, with the market town of Skipton only 15 miles away, or enjoy a day trip to the South Lakes, which is within an hour's drive. This location not only offers a tranquil escape but also serves as a gateway to a wealth of outdoor activities and cultural experiences, with the option to book both cottages together for larger groups of up to 11 guests.
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