Located in Cockerham, near Lancaster in Lancashire, this spacious accommodation is ideal for families, comfortably sleeping up to seven guests. The property features a well-designed open-plan living area with a wooden floor, a cozy living space equipped with a 32” Freeview TV and DVD player, and a dining area that seamlessly connects to a fully equipped kitchen. On the ground floor, guests will find two bedrooms: one with a kingsize bed and another with twin beds, along with a bathroom featuring a shower over the bath. The first floor hosts a third bedroom with a kingsize bed, a single bed, and an en-suite bathroom, ensuring ample space and comfort for everyone.
Patty’s Barn, which houses this accommodation, consists of six self-contained stone cottages and four apartments, all renovated to a high standard in 2019. Guests can enjoy shared access to 10 acres of beautiful woodland, including two fishing lakes that are home to carp weighing up to 34lb. The complex also offers a range of amenities such as a laundry room, a small gym, and an entertainment room filled with games. Additionally, the on-site Lancashire Parachute Centre provides opportunities for skydiving, making it an exciting base for adventure seekers while also offering a relaxing outdoor area to enjoy barbecues and watch parachute jumpers.
In the surrounding area, there is a wealth of attractions to explore, including the scenic Trough of Bowland, Garstang, and the historic city of Lancaster, all within a short drive. Garstang is particularly notable for its boutique shops, cafés, and a vibrant weekly market. Just a couple of miles away, visitors can indulge in delicious homemade ice cream at a popular parlour that draws customers from across the county. The beautiful coast of Cockerham is easily accessible on foot, and the bustling seaside resort of Blackpool, known for its iconic tower and amusement park, is located just 17 miles away.
For those seeking a blend of history and culture, Lancaster offers attractions such as its historic castle, which shares tales of the infamous Pendle Witches. The Trough of Bowland, recognized as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, provides numerous scenic walking and cycling routes, while the nearby coastline offers stunning views and picturesque walks. With a beach just a mile away and essential amenities like shops and restaurants within a few miles, this accommodation serves as a perfect gateway to explore the rich natural beauty and cultural heritage of the North of England.
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