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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Studio
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    Lancashire

    The Studio

    Ref: S801249

    Reviews 2

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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 - The Lodge at Bridgeway
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    Lancashire

    The Lodge at Bridgeway

    Ref: S604795

    Reviews 34

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    In the Ribble Valley of Lancashire, this quaint, sizable community is situated between the picturesque Pendle Hill and the Forest of Bowland AONB. The Whalley Viaduct and the beautiful gatehouse of the 14th-century abbey remains are two examples...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Flat 1, Sandridge Court
  • Lancashire

    Flat 1, Sandridge Court

    Ref: S855814

    Reviews 3

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    Resting on the mouth of the River Wye is this charming seaside village, Knott End-on-Sea. Nestled between the neighbouring locations of Fleetwood and Pilling, this quaint village offers visitors the chance to spend the day soaking in stunning...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Flat 3, Sandridge Court
  • Lancashire

    Flat 3, Sandridge Court

    Ref: S776306

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    Resting on the mouth of the River Wye is this charming seaside village, Knott End-on-Sea. Nestled between the neighbouring locations of Fleetwood and Pilling, this quaint village offers visitors the chance to spend the day soaking in stunning...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Hayloft - Barn Owl
  • Lancashire

    The Old Hayloft - Barn Owl

    Ref: S776582

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    An attractive market town, Kirkby Lonsdale is situated in the heart of the Lune Valley, midway between the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District. The town was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, and holds a 13th century Market Charter....

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Hayloft - Tawny Owl
  • Lancashire

    The Old Hayloft - Tawny Owl

    Ref: S776558

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    An attractive market town, Kirkby Lonsdale is situated in the heart of the Lune Valley, midway between the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District. The town was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, and holds a 13th century Market Charter....

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Magistrates Chambers
  • Lancashire

    Magistrates Chambers

    Ref: S105115

    Reviews 69

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    estling under Ingleborough, one of the famous Three Peaks, on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the attractive village of Ingleton offers a good range of shops, pubs and places to eat. There's also a year-round climbing wall,...

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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 - Clifton Drive Apartment
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    Lancashire

    Clifton Drive Apartment

    Ref: S1039698

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    The seaside towns of Lytham and St Annes-on-Sea nestle along a picturesque stretch of coastline lined with pretty parks. For many centuries, the economy of this lovely area was dependent entirely on fishing until the beginning the Industrial...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Crow's Nest
  • Lancashire

    Crow's Nest

    Ref: S484101

    Reviews 35

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    Arnside is a charming village positioned within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by low limestone hills, marshy plains, and deciduous woodlands. Many of the villages old features have been maintained, with its beautiful pier and...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 25 St. Georges Quay
  • Lancashire

    25 St. Georges Quay

    Ref: S284683

    Reviews 41

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    The historic city of Lancaster, the county town of Lancashire, sits on edge of Morecambe Bay with the River Lune flowing through its centre. Lancaster retains many excellent examples of handsome Georgian architecture, and with its captivating...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ingle View
  • Lancashire

    Ingle View

    Ref: S880042

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    Nestling under Ingleborough, one of the famous Three Peaks, on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the attractive village of Ingleton offers a good range of shops, pubs, and places to eat. Popular options include La Tavernetta,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Orchard Leigh
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    Lancashire

    2 Orchard Leigh

    Ref: S87480

    Reviews 53

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    Arguably one of the finest areas for walking in the region, the village of Austwick provides an excellent base for ramblers looking to explore the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Full of limestone pavements and scars, caves and open moors, this...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tewitfield Marina
  • Lancashire

    Tewitfield Marina

    Ref: S495417

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Charles Alexander Short Stay - Lytham St Annes Apartments
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    Lancashire

    Charles Alexander Short Stay - Lytham St Annes Apartments

    Ref: S988974

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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 - Manhattan Lodge
  • Lancashire

    Manhattan Lodge

    Ref: S506669

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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 - Sweet Suites Lytham
  • Lancashire

    Sweet Suites Lytham

    Ref: S907947

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Moat House
  • Lancashire

    Moat House

    Ref: S926062

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sunset View a quiet and romantic rural retreat for 2 adults just outside ingleton
  • Lancashire

    Sunset View a quiet and romantic rural retreat for 2 adults just outside ingleton

    Ref: S927141

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Studio
  • Lancashire

    The Studio

    Ref: S1009798

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sea Breeze Studio @ The Coach House
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    Lancashire

    Sea Breeze Studio @ The Coach House

    Ref: S974371

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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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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Neil - Verified booking

      What a creative and wonderful restoration that has taken place of the old building We stayed for 4 nights at the magistrates chambers we found it a novelty, loved the history and found it funny given we are practicing criminal lawyers!

      It was adequate for a short stay, decorated for Christmas it had awesome character and appeal. House was super warm when we turned up the heating and used the log burner - to hot at night - so don’t become over zealous in ramping up the heating to quick. It is ordinarily left at 15 degrees - which keeps it ambient. Bedrooms are both a great size and the addition of sinks in the rooms was brilliant for getting ready at night The house was clean and fresh with a really nice welcome tray with some quality products to enjoy a very kind and thoughtful idea which we really appreciated. We didn’t have any issues with the noise that many keep referring to in reviews in fact we thought give the age, location and restorative work undertaken really done a great job - the odd tractor whizzing by was nothing and when you watch tv etc it is unnoticeable and didn’t cause any issues as far as we are concerned. It is rural and we spent our days outside anyway at night it becomes super quiet. The constructive critique of the place is as follows: - There are no laundry facilities which made it slightly difficult given our wet walking gear which sat in the hallway shoe tray for our duration so would like to see an innovative idea to sort that if possible because we want to visit again for a longer stay but don’t feel we can without laundry There wasn’t many places we could hand our wet heavy outdoor coats after our long walk getting drenched so had to leave them hanging over the bath which wasn’t ideal but it did dry them out with the heat We couldn’t work out where the lady birds kept coming from in the large double bedroom we found no less than 12 in the 5 days we were there The bed was soft but comfortable but we would welcome firmer pillows not feathered and slightly plumper and more of them please There needs to be more informative literature inside the cottage details of local medical services GP/Dentist/Optician, taxi, bus details to places (though we did notice in the communal hallway leaflets and a bus timetable) but would have loved to hear about local recommendations from the owners of things to see and do and food establishments to dine at as Ingleton town itself - the Italian was closed, we did visit the chippy it was cheap and very tasty, we didn’t try the pizza / kebab place as we didn’t get a chance to go You can drive further afield to dine places like Malham / Grassington etc which we did There are spectacular hills close by for long walks it is incredible and we want to return again for that Seasons bakery Oh my God what a discovery it has amazing food so do walk down to buy snacks, eat lunch, or simply treat yourselves to some deliciousness All in all the owners appear to have done a marvellous job with the renovations as otherwise the cottage itself was well equipped in the kitchen Personally we find the leave requests to empty bins and strip the bedding etc a good idea we usually always do this at all places we stay in anyway We needed more logs after the first night and couldn’t get any from the local coop or Asda. We discovered a place that sells logs at Wilson wood farm Bentham Road, David Cocket 07713 055404, it was perfect especially for bags of dry hardwood.

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    • Sonia - Verified booking

      The house was fantastic, it is beautifully decorated, really well maintained and very clean.

      It has everything you need and more. It was in the perfect location for exploring Whalley and the nearby surroundings. Julie was amazing, she met us on the first night, welcomed us to the property and showed us around. She gave us some wonderful advice on local restaurants, pubs, walks and activities taking place over the Easter weekend, all of which we did and thoroughly enjoyed! All the family had a brilliant time away together - adults, children and of course the dog! We would highly recommend this property and would love to go back. Places we enjoyed visiting include (all dog friendly): Artisan Deli & ice cream parlour in the centre of Whalley - great for lunch, cakes and ice creams. Forum in the centre of Whalley - we had a lovely dinner there and great cocktails too. Aspinall Arms - dog friendly pub approx. 2.4 miles away, lovely food and drinks, the staff were great too. Mitton Hall - dog friendly in the bar area, approx. 2.3 miles away, lovely food and drinks, the staff were fantastic here too. Springwood - we had a nice dog walk on Easter Sunday here. Clitheroe - we took our dog on the train and he had a blast! We went twice, once to visit the castle and shops, then the next time we went to Holmes Mill to do duck pin bowling. Thank you to Julie and Paul for being fantastic hosts! Many thanks, Sonia

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    • Heather - Verified booking

      Such a unique property and location!

      We were so lucky to have had the opportunity to stay at Julie's lodge. The Lodge at Bridgeway was exactly as described, spacious and comfortable to accommodate 6 people. Anything we needed was at our disposal, and Julie was always helpful and extremely responsive if we had any questions. Whalley is such a special village, perfectly based to explore all that the Lancashire countryside has to offer. The lodge is right on the public foot path to Springwood forest, an ancient woodland with beautiful wildflowers. There is also many walks nearby, including the hike up Whalley nab, a circular walk from the Aspinall Arms, and the many walks around Pendle Hill and the Forest of Bowland all within close distance. Restaurants in Clitheroe were also very easy to get to in approximately 10 minutes by car. In terms of local highlights, we enjoyed a lovely meal at King Street Kitchen just around the corner, and took full advantage of the sun-trapped patio on the property to enjoy ice cream from Holden's & Co. Jack's of Whalley was a great little bar with lots of gin options! And finally, having a train station with service to Manchester was a bonus. We hope to return to Whalley one day soon, and would not hesitate to book The Lodge at Bridgeway!

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    • Kamila - Verified booking

      I loved staying at Fiona's place!

      The location is perfect - no more than 5 minutes (with a 3 year old walker) from the shops and pubs. And about 10-15 mins to the waterfall trail. It is also about 10 mins walk to the bus station (which we used every day since I am not a driver). The apartment is nicely decorated. It feels like being in a boutique hotel. In cold months, the apartment gets warm really quickly. I loved the view from the kitchen and sitting in comfortable sofas in the evenings. The shower worked great, too. Fiona, the owner, is such a great host. I loved the welcome pack she got ready for us. It was more appreciated since my children and I arrived very late after a 4 hour delay. I wouldn't get a chance to go to shops that late. Fiona also helped me with the online grocery delivery that I had missed. She also invited me to see her current project up the stairs - very exciting! I really loved staying at the cottage and communicating with Fiona. Thank you very much and I hope to visit soon again.

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    • Melissa - Verified booking

      Excellent stay.

      The property had everything we needed and more. Outstanding attention to detail from the fully equipped kitchen (including proper Gin Glasses!) to the hooks on the backs of doors and coasters on the bed side tables. These might seem like little things but it is the little things that make a property a real 'home away from home'. The Now TV stick was a bonus and wi fi reliable. Above all else the property was beyond spotlessly clean, had a beautiful smell (I will be getting some of those reed diffusers for home) and the view was just stunning. I woke up early every morning just to sit on the sofa and watch the sun rise. Excellent location: a short drive to Fleetwood and Blackpool and the village has everything you need in walking distance. We had yummy pizzas from Mr G's and fresh bread and pies from the bakery. Andy and Julie are brilliant hosts and the communication before our stay was excellent. I wouldn't hesitate to book again.

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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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