Tucked away in the popular village of Whalley, Ribble Valley in Lancashire, is this luxury two-bedroom terraced house, Number 10. Enjoying a superb location nestled at the foot of Whalley Nab along the River Calder, Number 10 is a superb dwelling for couples or a family of four seeking an escape in style. This Grade 2 listed 18th century cottage is set between the Forest of Bowland AONB and Pendle Hill, as well as being adjacent to a beautiful 14th-century church, and features a decadent interior furnished and decorated by an interior designer. Step into the entrance and through the glass feature double doors into the sitting room, with inviting plush sofas, real flame gas fire, Smart TV and Bose speaker, it is the perfect haven to unwind in after a day of exploring. Continue through to the sleek and light filled kitchen/diner, well-equipped with all you need to rustle up tasty dishes ready to enjoy at the dining table for six. On warmer days, why not savour your meals out in the rear courtyard as you soak up the sunshine or simply to enjoy a glass of wine. The garden also features an outhouse housing your utilities and a WC for convenience. As night falls, follow the stairs up to the first floor, where two luxuriously styled bedrooms await, a king-size and a double, each with access to their own well-appointed boutique shower room and wall mounted TV. Explore the local village, where you can treat your loved ones to a well-deserved meal at the excellent King Street Kitchen, The Forum or one of the many top quality eateries the Ribble Valley is now well reknowned for, pick up essentials at one of the two convenience stores only yards away, choose your favourite bottle from the award-winning Whalley Wine Shop & Bar to pair with dinner, tour the fascinating 14th-century Whalley Abbey, enjoy leisurely strolls along the River Calder or through Spring Wood, and test out your swing at the excellent Whalley Golf Club. Continue onto Clitheroe, where you can wander the Clitheroe Castle Museum, catch your favourite movie on the big screen at the Everyman, or dine at Holmes Mill and Tiger Lounge. A wealth of exceptional restaurants, walking and cycling opportunities await with access to the famous Pendle Hill with its Bronze Age Burial site, and the charming Pendle Sculpture Trail, as well as the stunning Forest Bowland AONB, where you can see the sights of Bowland Wild Boar Park, Browsholme Hall and The Inn at Whitewell, the peaks of Ingleborough, Pen-Y-Ghent, Whernside and Malham Cove & Tarn are just a short drive away, the Lake District is also less than an hours drive for a great day out. Add a touch of opulence to your holiday with a stay at Number 10.