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Situated in the picturesque village of Whalley within the Ribble Valley of Lancashire, you will find Number 10, a luxurious two-bedroom terraced house that offers a truly exceptional retreat. Nestled at the base of Whalley Nab alongside the River Calder, this Grade 2 listed 18th-century cottage is an ideal abode for couples or a family of four looking to escape in style. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and Pendle Hill, and located adjacent to a charming 14th-century church, Number 10 boasts a lavish interior that has been tastefully furnished and decorated by a professional interior designer.
Upon entering Number 10, guests are greeted by a warm and inviting sitting room featuring plush sofas, a real flame gas fire, a Smart TV, and a Bose speaker, providing the perfect space to relax and unwind after a day of exploration. Adjacent to the sitting room is the sleek and luminous kitchen/diner, fully equipped with all the necessities to prepare delicious meals that can be enjoyed at the six-seater dining table. During pleasant weather, guests can opt to dine outside in the rear courtyard while basking in the sunshine or sipping a glass of wine. The courtyard also includes an outhouse housing utilities and a WC for added convenience.
As the evening approaches, guests can ascend the stairs to the first floor where two beautifully appointed bedrooms await - a king-size and a double, each featuring their own stylish boutique shower room and wall-mounted TV. The local village of Whalley offers an array of amenities and attractions to explore, such as the renowned King Street Kitchen and The Forum eateries, convenience stores, the Whalley Wine Shop & Bar, the historic Whalley Abbey, leisurely walks along the River Calder and through Spring Wood, and opportunities to tee off at the Whalley Golf Club.
Venturing further to Clitheroe presents additional experiences including visits to the Clitheroe Castle Museum, screenings at the Everyman cinema, dining at Holmes Mill and Tiger Lounge, and indulging in a variety of exceptional restaurants. Outdoor enthusiasts will delight in the proximity to Pendle Hill, the Pendle Sculpture Trail, and the Forest of Bowland AONB, which offers access to attractions like the Bowland Wild Boar Park, Browsholme Hall, and The Inn at Whitewell. Additionally, the peaks of Ingleborough, Pen-Y-Ghent, Whernside, and Malham Cove & Tarn are within easy reach, with the Lake District also just a short drive away for a memorable day trip.
For a holiday infused with opulence and surrounded by a wealth of experiences, Number 10 promises a truly unforgettable stay.
Contact: Sykes Cottages
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Lancashire hosts a fantastic collection of great destinations for a luxury self-catering holiday. Home to the most popular seaside resort in England, Blackpool, as well as the beautiful Awarded Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Forest of Bowland, you’re bound to find the perfect location for a relaxing and enjoyable retreat. There is plenty to discover whilst on your visit including medieval monasteries, Bronze Age burial sites and ancient Roman ruins. However if history isn’t really your thing there is also the celebrated Ribble way that is great for hiking, or Gisburn forest for anyone who enjoys cycling. Also if none of those take your fancy there is always the vibrant city of Lancaster, the amazing seaside resort of Blackpool or the ancient market town of Clitheroe to keep you entertained. If you’re looking to find something unique for your luxury accommodation then search for Luxury log cabins to add an extra special feel to your trip.