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Number 10

Whalley, Lancashire

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Whalley in Lancashire, No. 10 is a luxurious two-bedroom terraced house that serves as an ideal retreat for couples or families of four. This Grade 2 listed 18th-century cottage boasts a prime location at the foot of Whalley Nab along the scenic River Calder, providing a perfect blend of comfort and style. Surrounded by the stunning landscapes of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Pendle Hill, the property is also adjacent to a charming 14th-century church, enhancing its historical allure.

The interior of No. 10 has been thoughtfully designed by an interior decorator, featuring a warm and inviting sitting room equipped with plush sofas, a real flame gas fire, a Smart TV, and a Bose speaker, making it an excellent space to unwind after a day of exploration. The kitchen/diner is sleek and filled with natural light, fully equipped for preparing meals that can be enjoyed at the dining table for six. Guests can also take advantage of the rear courtyard for al fresco dining or relaxing with a drink in the sun, while an outhouse provides utility space and a convenient WC.

Upstairs, the accommodation includes two stylishly appointed bedrooms—a king-size and a double—each boasting its own boutique shower room and wall-mounted TV. The local village offers a variety of dining options, including the acclaimed King Street Kitchen and The Forum, alongside convenience stores and the award-winning Whalley Wine Shop & Bar. Visitors can immerse themselves in local history at the 14th-century Whalley Abbey or enjoy leisurely walks along the River Calder and through Spring Wood, with additional recreational opportunities at the nearby Whalley Golf Club.

For those looking to venture further, the nearby town of Clitheroe offers attractions such as Clitheroe Castle Museum and various dining options, including Holmes Mill and Tiger Lounge. The region is rich in outdoor activities, with access to the famed Pendle Hill and its Bronze Age Burial site, as well as the enchanting Pendle Sculpture Trail. The breathtaking landscapes of the Forest of Bowland AONB and the peaks of Ingleborough, Pen-Y-Ghent, Whernside, and Malham Cove & Tarn are just a short drive away, with the Lake District also within an hour’s reach for a memorable day trip. A stay at No. 10 promises a touch of opulence and an unforgettable holiday experience.

  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
Weekly from £735

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  • Garden
 

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