The Cell, located in Ingleton, Lancashire, offers a unique and charming accommodation experience in the North of England. This cosy wing of a former Court House is designed to comfortably sleep three guests across its two well-appointed bedrooms. With a nearby pub, it provides an ideal setting for those looking to explore the local area while enjoying the comforts of home in a historic environment.
Guests are welcomed into an inviting open plan living room that features a striking window, a warm woodburning stove, and a thoughtfully arranged kitchen and dining area. This layout encourages a relaxed atmosphere where visitors can unwind and enjoy their time together. A notable highlight is the original prison door that leads from the living space to the two bedrooms, adding a touch of authenticity to the experience.
The main bedroom is particularly impressive, boasting a kingsize bed with a wrought iron bedstead and an original jail window that evokes a sense of history. The single bedroom is equally charming, providing a warm and snug retreat for guests. Both bedrooms share access to a modern shower room, ensuring convenience without sacrificing the character of the space.
From the moment guests enter The Cell, they are immersed in its historical charm, characterized by exposed brick walls, modern panelling, and high ceilings that blend seamlessly with contemporary furnishings. This 17th-century cottage offers a perfect getaway, making it a memorable destination that guests will be eager to revisit year after year.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!