Herd House Holiday Homes, located in Burnley, Lancashire, offers a unique accommodation experience with three spacious properties that can collectively accommodate up to 21 guests. Nestled in the scenic North of England, these homes feature charming exposed stonework and oak beams, enhancing their rustic appeal. Two of the properties are adjacent to each other, while the third is just 15 meters away across a yard. Each home is equipped with modern amenities, including Wi-Fi, and provides a comfortable setting for large gatherings, with ample room for relaxation and socializing.
The largest property, High Gate, boasts a generous lounge furnished with three three-seater sofas, two armchairs, and a dining table that seats eight, with the option to add more seating. This lounge opens onto a patio area that leads to a spacious lawn, perfect for children to play. The kitchen is well-appointed with a dining table for six, a dishwasher, fridge freezer, microwave, and washing machine. The first floor accommodates three bedrooms, including a master suite with an en-suite bathroom, while an additional room can serve as a lounge or extra bedroom with sofa beds.
Delph Cottage, designed with accessibility in mind, features two ground-floor bedrooms and a family shower room. The open-plan kitchen and dining area provide a welcoming space for meal preparation and dining, with a large table that seats eight. The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including a range cooker and washing facilities. On the first floor, a spacious lounge offers stunning views of Pendle Hill, complete with exposed beams and a cozy wood-burning stove. The master bedroom on this level includes an en-suite bathroom with a luxurious corner bath.
Situated in rural Lancashire, Herd House is conveniently located near major motorways, making it an ideal base for exploring the wider region, including the picturesque Lake District and East Yorkshire. Burnley hosts annual events such as a Blues festival, a Balloon festival, and a walking week, while nearby historical sites include Skipton and Clitheroe castles, Houghton Tower, and various country houses. Guests can also enjoy local cultural attractions like the British in India Museum and Pendle Heritage Centre, as well as outdoor activities such as fishing, horse riding, and hiking, all within easy reach of the holiday homes.
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!