The Journeyman in Barnoldswick, Lancashire, sleeps two in one bedroom.
The living areas in this studio-style single-storey shepherds hut consist of a kitchen with induction hob, microwave, and fridge with freezer compartment, a dining area, and a sitting area with TV. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with a shower room. Outside there is a wrap-around garden with lawn, patio, furniture, woodburning stove and barbecue, a communal garden with lawn and picnic bench, and off-road parking for one car. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Highchair and travel cot are available. You'll find a shop and a pub in 0.9 miles. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Enjoy a romantic escape to Lancashire at The Journeyman. Note: There are steps up to the exterior of the property. Note: Meat packs for the barbecue are available to purchase from the owner.
Amenities: Electric underfloor heating. Induction hob, coffee pod machine, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment and TV. Fuel, power, and starter pack for outside woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 1 car. Wrap-around garden with lawn, patio, furniture, woodburning stove and barbecue, communal lawn with picnic bench. One small/medium well-behaved No smoking. Shop and pub 0.9 miles. Note: There are steps up to the exterior of the property.
Region: Benefitting from its Georgian capital city Lancaster, popular for its tourist attractions of Lancaster Castle, Williamson Park and the wonderful Way of the Roses cycling route, Lancashire offers a range of hidden gems you won't want to miss. With Blackpool close-by, you won't be short of things to do with Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Blackpool Tower, the SEA LIFE centre and its 32-acre Zoo.
Town: Only eight miles from Skipton, the entryway to the Yorkshire Dales, the old market town of Barnoldswick is located in the Pennine hills amid gorgeous, gently sloping landscape on the Lancashire/Yorkshire boundary. A bustling town in the centre of England, commonly referred to as Barlick, is proud of its manufacturing heritage, which spans from a significant textile sector to the production of modern aircraft engines at the Rolls Royce factory. The town is traversed by Pennine cycling and bridleways, and the magnificent summit section of the Leeds & Liverpool canal meanders past the town and its bustling port. Excellent walks along the old Roman road at Brogden Lane, the canal towpath, and the undulating heather moorland of Weets and Pendle Hill, which boast some of the best vistas in the nation, are also among the wonderful walking terrain.