Archstone House in Langho, Blackburn sleeps twelve in six bedrooms.
The living areas in the property consist of an open-plan living space with kitchen with electric double oven, induction hob, microwave and dishwasher, dining area with TV, sitting area with TV, as well as a utility with washing machine and tumble dryer, and a sitting room with TV, sofa bed and woodburning stove. The bedrooms consist of a super- king-size with en-suite bathroom, a super-king-size with en-suite shower room, four super-king-size, all with TVs, along with a bathroom and ground-floor shower room. Outside there is an enclosed rear garden with lawn, patio, furniture, and a hot tub, as well as parking for up to eight cars. Within 1.3 miles you will find a pub, and within 0.9 miles, a shop. Please note that this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Archstone House is an impressive base to explore the splendid surroundings of Blackburn.
Amenities: Air source heating. Electric double oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, and dishwasher. 9 x TV’s in total, TV's in the main living space have Sky and Sky Sports, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent (EV charging point not inc. in rent). Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for up to 8 cars. Enclosed rear garden with lawn, patio, furniture, and hot tub. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 0.9 miles, pub 1.3 miles. Note: There is a ground floor bedroom and a ground-floor bathroom, ideal for those with limited mobility. Note: The ground floor is on one level with no steps to the front of the property. There is a step at the rear of the property but you can access the garden out the front door and down the side. Note: There are USB ports in all bedside tables. Archstone House accepts 7 nights from Friday, long weekends (3 nights) from Friday, or midweeks (4 nights) from Monday only. There is an 11 pm curfew at this property, after which time all guests must stop using the hot tub and strictly observe the hours of rest to avoid disturbing neighbours. Guests found to be in breach of these rules will be asked to leave the property with no refund given. You will be asked to confirm the number of guests staying at the property when booking. If there is evidence of over-occupancy and it is verified by the owner, all occupants will be asked to leave the property. This impacts the owner’s insurance and breaches the rental agreement. Guests are kindly reminded — in line with the rental agreement — that the property must be left in the same or similar state of order and cleanliness in which it was found. Failure to leave the property in a reasonable state may result in an additional cleaning charge being invoked (minimum charge £150)
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 Blackpoo
Town: In Lancashire's Ribble Valley, a little rural community called Langho may be found. The village is divided into two halves, the old and the new. The new Langho was created when the railway was built in the middle of the 19th century, transforming it into a small but nevertheless active commercial centre. Since the Old Langho church was deemed to be too far away, the new church of St. Leonard was constructed in 1879. However, since the construction of the A59 roundabout, even the new church is now somewhat isolated. The historic area of the hamlet is regarded as a true gem, rich in history for tourists to discover. The mediaeval church of St. Leonard was constructed using masonry from Whalley Abbey, which was destroyed in 1537 on Henry VIII's orders. The village has a few little stores, a school, and pubs and restaurants. The larger area, however, has a wealth of attractions to explore, such as Longridge Fell, which is located at the southern tip of the Forest of Bowland AONB. Its summit is perched above a patch of wild forestry and offers stunning views to the north and west, particularly of Fair Snape Fell and the Trough of Bowland. The Dean Clough Resevoir offers further walking paths as well as cycling and mountain riding with some breathtaking scenery, while nearby Whalley offers wonderful walking at Spring Wood and has a fantastic golf club. There are several stores and restaurants in Clitheroe, and you can also visit Clitheroe Castle while you're there. Only 15 miles away in the small village of Turton, on the outskirts of the West Pennine Moors, is Turton Tower, a typical English country house that displays remnants from the Tudor and early Stuart eras. This magnificent region of the North West has a lot to offer, whether you feel like taking a leisurely stroll, going out on a wild night, or learning a lot about history. It encompasses a charming village where you may base your vacation.