This single storey, stone-built holiday let is positioned in Longridge, Lanchashire and can sleep four people in two bedroom.
Meadow Cottage is a wonderful barn conversion residing in the village of Longridge, Lancashire. Boasting two king-size double bedrooms, this property can sleep four people. There is also a wet room with a shower and an open-plan living room with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. To the exterior is a patio area with seating and off-road parking. Meadow cottage is a delightful getaway in a picturesque region of the North West. NOTE: Sorry - No children under the age of 5 years can be accommodated.
Amenities: Underfloor heating and woodburning stove. Electric oven and hob, kettle, Lavazza Espresso Coffee Machine with Pods, mini drinks fridge, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, 50" Smart TV with Freesat in lounge and 2 further TV's in bedrooms, WiFi, Netflix, Spotify. Welcome pack on arrival. Fuel, power and honesty box of logs inc. in rent. Quality Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Secure off road parking for up to four cars. Private rear decking with patio furniture and panoramic views. Private patio with dining table and chairs. Secure external bike racks for four bikes. Sorry, no pets and no smoking in the property or on the grounds of the cottage. Shop and pub 1.3 miles. Please note: Bedroom suite 2 is immediately adjacent to but not directly connected to the main cottage, therefore this bedroom is not suitable for unaccompanied guests under 12 years (however, bedroom 1 has an additional roll out bed (making it a
family room). Sorry - Infant Guests under 5 years cannot be accommodated.
Region: The North West of England has something for every discerning traveller. Whether it is the fabulous sandy beaches of its famous seaside resorts or the historic backdrop of some of the country's oldest cities, it has something for everyone.
Town: Longridge is situated 8 miles north-east of the city of Preston, at the western end of Longridge Fell, above the River Ribble. The town holds a portfolio of gift shops, cafes, antiques and art studios together with a cinema, plus numerous food outlets from takeaways to gastro pubs. The Forest of Bowland (AONB) shows off an expanse of gentle and tidy lowlands criss-crossed with dry stone walls and dotted with picturesque farms and villages. The area sports numerous agricultural shows, art exhibitions and day festivals of all sorts throughout the summer and is within reach of the Lancaster canal and city, Blackpool and the Lake District, so there is plenty to keep everyone occupied.