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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Studio
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    Lancashire

    The Studio

    Ref: S801249

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    Garstang is a small town within the Wyre Borough of Lancashire, famous for declaring itself the world's first Fairtrade town. Known locally for its tasty home-grown produce, this small town offers a warm welcome and a wealth of specialist and...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Time and Tide
  • Lancashire

    Time and Tide

    Ref: S819860

    Reviews 8

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    Arnside is situated on the southernmost tip of the Lake District in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where low limestone hills, marshy plains and deciduous woodlands characterise the surrounding land. This former fishing port has...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 22 River View
  • Lancashire

    22 River View

    Ref: S820984

    Reviews 11

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    The scattered North Wiltshire village of Garsdon is set amongst beautiful countryside only 3 miles from the historic town of Malmesbury, well known for its ancient ruined 12th century Benedictine Abbey. On the southern edge of the Cotswold Hills,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ferry View
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    Lancashire

    Ferry View

    Ref: S677146

    Reviews 28

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    This picturesque beach community, Knott End-on-Sea, is located at the River Wye's mouth. This charming community, which is tucked between Fleetwood and Pilling, gives visitors the chance to spend the day taking in breathtaking views of the Irish...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Love Nest
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    Lancashire

    Love Nest

    Ref: S1018959

    Reviews 4

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    Heysham is a picturesque coastal village resting just a few miles from the town of Morecambe and the city of Lancaster. Woodland, open grassland and sandy beaches surround this village which houses a selection of shops, pubs, eateries and small...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Shady Bowers
  • Lancashire

    Shady Bowers

    Ref: S139733

    Reviews 66

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    Arnside is a charming coastal village, boasting panoramic views all around. Stroll along the estuary banks to find a charming selection of shops, pubs and eateries. Nature lovers can explore the wonders of the Arnside and Silverdale AONB, bursting...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Inglewood Court
  • Lancashire

    Inglewood Court

    Ref: S286550

    Reviews 46

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    Situated on the southernmost tip of the Lake District in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is the village of Arnside. This former fishing port comes with a plethora of amenities, a beautiful pier and port areas, offering views across...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Market Lounge
  • Lancashire

    Market Lounge

    Ref: S474043

    Reviews 27

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    Lancashire's Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is just a stone's throw away from this beautiful town. As a holiday destination, Clitheroe has everything you could possibly need, from a local market to individual shops to...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Rothbury Place
  • Lancashire

    3 Rothbury Place

    Ref: S368265

    Reviews 25

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    Lytham St. Annes consists of two seaside towns on the Lancashire coastline, home to a plethora of amenities, shopping facilities, eateries and attractions like Lytham Green, the Old Lytham Lifeboat House museum, and Lytham Brewery. The sandy...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tewitfield Marina
  • Lancashire

    Tewitfield Marina

    Ref: S495417

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Prime Suites Lytham
  • Lancashire

    Prime Suites Lytham

    Ref: S917250

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Moat House
  • Lancashire

    Moat House

    Ref: S926062

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Studio
  • Lancashire

    The Studio

    Ref: S1009798

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Love Nest
  • Lancashire

    Love Nest

    Ref: S1032261

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Royal View Apartments
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    Lancashire

    Royal View Apartments

    Ref: S945622

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Manhattan Lodge
  • Lancashire

    Manhattan Lodge

    Ref: S506669

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Woodlands Holiday Apartments
  • Lancashire

    Woodlands Holiday Apartments

    Ref: S908788

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mode Breck Apartments
  • Lancashire

    Mode Breck Apartments

    Ref: S500856

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  • Last Minute Cottages - St Annes Beach Apartments
  • Lancashire

    St Annes Beach Apartments

    Ref: S504677

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mode - The Old School House
  • Lancashire

    Mode - The Old School House

    Ref: S908982

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Wolfs Den - Uk49083
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    Lancashire

    The Wolfs Den - Uk49083

    Ref: S1064609

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dalton Sq Apartment 2
  • Lancashire

    Dalton Sq Apartment 2

    Ref: S926464

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Promenade - Uk48690
  • Lancashire

    Promenade - Uk48690

    Ref: S1042561

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Contemporary 1 Bedroom Preston Apartment
  • Lancashire

    Contemporary 1 Bedroom Preston Apartment

    Ref: S1008274

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    Lancashire is a great destination for a holiday, with plenty of activities both in the city and in the countryside. From charming towns and villages to bustling cities and beautiful beaches and countryside, there really is something for everyone. Events such as the Blackpool Illuminations and Morecambe Carnival ensure that even during the winter months there is plenty to do. During the summer months, holidaymakers can enjoy beach trips to the seaside, cycling and walking opportunities in the Forest of Bowland.

    Holiday apartments are a great way to explore Lancashire, and our selection of apartments offer a great deal of comfort and convenience for travellers. Boasting a wide range of modern amenities including comfortable living rooms, fully equipped kitchens, spacious bedrooms, and a variety of other stylish features to make your stay as enjoyable and hassle-free as possible, many holiday apartments in Lancashire also come with stunning views, allowing you to truly get away from it all.

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Lee - Verified booking

      The entrance to the property is very steep and parking can prove challenging.

      We found that parking higher up the drive, level with the owner’s cars, made setting off a bit easier. The outside space has two seating areas (with a parasol and seat pads inside). The information about which sections of outside space you can access was a bit confusing, especially as the ‘private’ chain was not in place when we arrived. The entry porch is lovely and spacious with a big unit on which to store your bags etc. There is a boot tray, which holds 3 pairs of shoes easily, but the coat hooks only allow for short coats/jackets. As for the rest of the property, there was plenty of storage in the bedroom (though very few hangers) and it also had a nice view. The curtains allow a lot of light in though (fit blackout linings?) so take an eye mask if you think this will affect you. We found the bed a tad firm for our liking, and would have preferred more substantial pillows, but it was comfy enough for the length of our stay. The use of dressing gowns was a welcome addition. The shower room was quite spacious and had two options for showering. There wasn’t anywhere to really keep towels (dry, or wet…there is a maiden in the bedroom but was very fiddly) and it would have benefited from a towel hook/shelf right by the shower entrance. The bath towels were too bulky to hang on the heated towel rail. The other hook, across the room, felt a little loose so we did not want to use it. The separate toilet was a sani-flow variety which had a noisy flush, then made a dripping sound after refilling. We don’t know if this is normal, as we haven’t experienced this type of toilet before, but worth bearing in mind. The toilet roll holder fell off towards the end of our stay and, again, there was nowhere to hang the hand towel apart from draping it across the heated towel rail next to the loo. The kitchen was well-equipped and the instruction books were provided within the information pack. It had the quietest fridge freezer we have experienced. There wasn’t much storage for the food items we had taken. The only two empty cupboards were on the lounge side of the kitchen island meaning you couldn’t just grab items as you were cooking. The lounge was a good size, with two good-sized settees. Neither were particularly comfortable but, as there isn’t much of a view from there, we spent very little time in it. It had a couple of board games to play and a piano if that’s your kind of thing. The local information booklets were all slightly out-of-date but, in this digital age, I suppose it doesn’t matter for most people. We couldn’t figure out how to tune the radio on the music system. As for the dining area, as it was the only place you could fully enjoy the magnificent view, it seemed a shame that there was nowhere comfortable to sit. We tried the outdoor seat pads, on the dining chairs (too thin), and the bed pillows (too cumbersome) and, at the risk of sounding like Goldilocks, we needed something that was ‘just right’. As the kitchen island had two spaces that could be described as ‘breakfast bars’, meals could have easily been taken there. Alternatively, you could reduce the dining table size (this property is only for two people, after all), move it to the lounge (by the entrance hall window), reduce to one settee and have another comfy settee by the huge picture window. We endured much discomfort just to enjoy that view (sometimes for hours at a time). There was some conflicting information, depending on where you looked eg the framed information in the entry hall stated that the bin collection rota was in the kitchen cupboard, the information pack stated it was in the rear of the information pack. Nowhere did it state where to put any of the rubbish/recycling on collection day even if we had a rota. We were not told what to do with our rubbish bag, at the end of the stay, so had to leave it in the kitchen bin. The information card asked us to leave all bed linen and towels in the grey laundry bin in the bedroom (we could not locate it) while an email said to leave towels on the shower room floor. So, yes, there were quite a few niggles for us, it’s true, but all of which would be easy fixes and, in reality, are minor inconveniences. Overall, the property is beautifully presented but we think the image was a little misleading on the website. Although it does clearly state it is a ground floor property, the main image shows the full house. And, in saying this, we feel it also needs to be explicit in stating that there will be noise from the owners living above. This was the biggest issue for us. We had truly hoped for some much-needed peace and relaxation. If you do not want to get up at 7am and stay up until 11pm, you will be disturbed by the owners as they go about their daily lives. If you do not go out every day, and simply want to enjoy the view, you will be disturbed by the owners. As there is very little noise from outside, it was like being in a vacuum. You could hear every foot step (including the dog’s), every fill of the kettle, every use of the coffee machine, every stir of the cup, every scrape of the chair, every muffled (yet loud) conversation etc. We spoke to Leanne about this and she said they would try hard to minimise the noise. With the best will in the world, and without proper soundproofing, it would be an impossible task. Would all of this noise put us off returning? The jury is still out. The view, and being in Arnside itself, are the reasons we stayed at Shady Bowers. The view did not disappoint us once. Rain, or shine, day, or night, the view is spectacular. The property has very easy access to Arnside and we loved being able to stroll to the promenade, watch the bore, eat ice cream and take a train ride to Grange-over-Sands, all without needing to worry about parking the car.

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    • David - Verified booking

      'Shady Bowers' is probably the nicest self-catering venue we have ever stayed in.

      It is extremely well equipped and furnished, beautifully designed with stunning balcony views from the bedroom as well as the front patio, over the River Kent estuary. The bedroom was so restful, with a very comfortable king-sized bed. We loved the walks along the coast and through the woods, the quiet town with none of the usual seaside tourist tack, and the fantastic birdlife. (RSPB Leighton Moss is only 15 mins drive away.) Arnside has a couple of very well stocked convenience stores and there is a larger supermarket in Milnthorpe 4 miles away. Leanne is the perfect host - very friendly but not intrusive. Others have mentioned on these reviews that the owners live above the apartment and that noise was an issue. To be honest, Nick and Leanne were away for most of our stay, but in the two days when we overlapped, although we were aware of some movement, it was never an annoying level of noise. (But we live in a mid-terrace cottage and so are used to sharing our space) I cant think of a more helpful endorsement than to say that we have already booked to go back next year for two weeks.

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    • Charlie - Verified booking

      We have been using Sykes for 7 years now and this could have been one of our best stays.

      Located right on the beach, the house was warm, welcoming and spotless. The welcoming package was lovely too (especially the homemade cake). Shirley also took the time to message us to ask how we had settled in which was really nice. We had 2 young children aged 10 and 6 and managed to fill a whole week with activities for them too. The house is not far from Fleetwood where you can cross over on the ferry and Blackpool where we had 4 days of jam packed activities. This is a fantastic house to stay in if you want the quiet with alot of walks and it isnt too far from other towns with plenty to do. The views from the house are fantastic too. The house was well equipped with all that you would need for homecooking if you don't want to go out for food constantly. 5 stars for this property and location.

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    • Andrea - Verified booking

      Shady Bowers is in a wonderful location overlooking the estuary.

      Plenty of out door seating from which to enjoy the view of the bay and the Lake District fells in the distance. The property is a luxurious retreat for two. Pleasing decor,comfy bed ,and well equipped kitchen. I missed a bath. There is just a shower here,but the shower room is spacious and stocked with top quality toiletries. Music system is just CD's. We enjoy nature,and bird watching so found plenty to interest us in the area. Walks from the door especially handy. Also ,a short walk down a path adjacent to the property and you arrive at the Beach Hut for ice cream,coffee and cakes ! The owners live directly above and apart from an initial contact on arriving , gave us complete privacy. All in all would highly recommend Shady Bowers and hope to return.

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    • Kevin - Verified booking

      Absolutely Fantastic Stay!

      My partner and I spent three delightful nights here at the end of May, and we were thoroughly impressed. The location is superb—easy to find and conveniently close to the motorway. Plus, it’s just a stone’s throw from Garstang, where we enjoyed a lovely meal and drinks, with plenty of restaurants & bars to choose from. The studio itself is a gem. Beautifully decorated, it offers ample space and thoughtful layout. The free-standing copper bath and the stylish bar area truly stand out. The kitchen is well-equipped, the bed is large and comfy, and the spacious bathroom boasts a fantastic waterfall shower. For a romantic getaway, this place is perfect. We’re already planning our return!

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    Things to do near Lancashire

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    Blackpool Pleasure Beach
    Experience the sights, sounds and thrilling rides at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Arguably the UK’s most iconic theme park, it's an award-winning mix of thrilling rides, old-school favourites and seaside flare. Crowned Britain's favourite amusement park, there are a plethora of attractions to try. From radical rides, spectacular shows and extraordinary exhibitions.
    Blackpool Zoo
    As well as an incredible range of mammals, birds and reptiles, you’ll also find play areas, a mini-golf course, bouncy castle and multiple cafes and shops scattered throughout the zoo’s 32-acre grounds. The little ones will just love a ride on the miniature train, which chugs its way past enclosures containing wallabies, wolves, zebras, ostriches and Red River hogs, as well as a couple of dinosaurs!

    Worden Park

    Worden Park is the only park to hold the Green Flag award north of London, which recognises parks that are well managed. There's 60 hectares to explore with a variety of amenities to suit all needs: woodland, children's playground, mini golf, football and a cafe. Dog friendly.

    Lytham Windmill Museum

    The Lytham Windmill was built in the early 1800s and remained working until 1919 when a storm broke its sails. After years of dereliction it was restored by the local council and opened to the public. It is run by a group of volunteers. The museum is spread over 4 floors of the windmill, and displays historic artefacts about the windmill's life and local history. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Lytham Green, East Beach, Lytham. FY8 5LD

    St Annes Pier

    St Annes Pier opened in 1885, and is an ornate victorian pier. Attractions on the pier include children's rides, cafes, kiosks, arcades, restaurants, shops, seating and toilets. Accessible routes and toilets. The Promenade, St Annes-on-Sea, Lytham St Annes. FY8 2NG

    Jumbles Country Park

    Easily accessible from Bolton city centre, this park houses many popular walking trails. With car parking and a cafe, it makes an excellent destination for a few hours of recreation. There's also an information centre for those interested in the local area. Dog friendly.

    Moses Gate Country Park

    Bolton's largest nature reserve, Moses Gate Country Park is where industry and nature meet in the middle. Formerly one of the largest paper producers in the whole country, the mill lodges still remain as a place of interest. The river is a focal point for local birdlife, while there is also a range of trails to suit all ages and abilities.

    Whalley Abbey

    Whalley Abbey, situated in the heart of the picturesque Ribble Valley, is a stunning 14th-century ruin with a fascinating history dating back to the 12th century. Explore the beautiful gardens and grounds or take a guided tour to uncover the stories behind this former Cistercian abbey. With regular events and exhibitions, it's a must-visit for history buffs and nature lovers alike. Address: The Sands, Whalley, Clitheroe BB7 9SS

    Blackpool Tower

    The tower first opened its doors to guests in 1894, over 125 years ago. Now, it’s a bustling attraction with its very own circus, ballroom, aquarium and a mini-golf course, all under one roof. There’s also a Madame Tussaud’s waxworks gallery and a tower dungeon for those who can brave it! It’s a great place for a family day out and you’ll find plenty of other attractions to keep you entertained in the surrounding area.

    Clitheroe Castle and Museum

    Clitheroe Castle and Museum, located in the heart of the picturesque Lancashire market town, offers a fascinating journey through 350 million years of history. The castle keep offers breathtaking views of the town and surrounding countryside. With exhibitions ranging from Roman artefacts to modern art, there's something for everyone. Don't miss the chance to explore the hidden dungeons! Address: Castle Hill, Clitheroe BB7 1BA

    Forest of Bowland

    The Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offers breathtaking views, peaceful surroundings and a wealth of outdoor activities including walking, cycling and fishing. Visitors can also enjoy quaint market towns, traditional pubs and excellent local food. Don't miss the Bowland Wild Boar Park, a unique family attraction. Address: The Forest of Bowland AONB, Dunsop Bridge, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 3AT

    Frequent questions

    • Why visit Lancashire?

      There are several reasons to visit Lancashire. The county offers a diverse range of attractions, from vibrant cities like Manchester and Liverpool to picturesque countryside areas like the Forest of Bowland and the Ribble Valley. Lancashire is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, charming market towns, beautiful landscapes, and renowned landmarks such as Blackpool Tower, making it a compelling destination for history, nature, and entertainment enthusiasts alike.

    • How do I spend a day in Lancashire?

      To spend a day in Lancashire, you can start by exploring the picturesque countryside and charming towns like Clitheroe or Lancaster. Visit historical landmarks such as Lancaster Castle or take a walk along the scenic coastline of Morecambe Bay. Additionally, indulge in Lancashire's culinary delights by sampling local dishes like Lancashire hotpot or enjoying a traditional afternoon tea.

    • Do you need a car in Lancashire?

      Having a car in Lancashire can provide more flexibility and convenience for exploring the region, especially if you plan to visit rural areas or venture outside major towns and cities. However, public transportation options like buses and trains are available, particularly in urban areas, offering alternatives for getting around without a car.

    • What is Lancashire best known for?

      Lancashire is best known for several things. It is renowned for its rich industrial heritage, particularly in cotton and textiles during the Industrial Revolution. Lancashire is also famous for its beautiful countryside, including the picturesque Forest of Bowland and the stunning coastline along Morecambe Bay. Additionally, the county is known for its traditional food and drink, such as Lancashire hotpot, black pudding, and creamy Lancashire cheese.

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