5 Clough Cottages in Hurst Green, Lancashire, sleeps three in two bedrooms.
The open-plan living space includes a kitchen housing an electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, and dishwasher, dining seating, a Smart TV and Sonos sound system. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with Smart TV, and a single, serviced by a shower room and a cloakroom. To the outside is private, off-road parking for two cars, and lawned garden and tiled terrace with furniture. This property does not accept pets or smoking. Within 3.8 miles or less there is a shop and pub. WiFi, power, bed linen and towels are included in rent. Breakaway to 5 Clough Cottages for a splendid escape to Lancashire. Note: This property is unsuitable for children under the age of 8. Please note: This property can only accept bookings starting on a Friday.
Amenities: Electric central heating. Electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher. 2 x Smart TV, Sonos sound system, WiFi. Power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Private, off-road parking for 2 cars. Secure and lockable metal Asgard bike store. No smoking. Small village shop 0.1 miles, convenience store 3.8 miles, pub 0.2 miles. Note: This property is unsuitable for children under the age of 8. Note: The property has a good housekeeping bond of £250. Please note: This property can only accept week-long bookings starting on a Friday.
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: In Lancashire, within the heart of Ribble Valley, there is a little village called Hurst Green that has ties to Stonyhurst College, a Jesuit institution, thanks to its past. The community is located along the River Ribble, close to its intersection with the River Hodder, 5 miles (8 km) from Longridge and 6 miles (10 km) from Clitheroe. Although many locations in the UK assert to have influenced J.R.R. Tolkien's creation of Middle Earth, the author undoubtedly spent a significant amount of time at Stonyhurst College writing on The Lord of the Rings during the Second World War. The 5.5-mile Tolkien Trail examines the Ribble Valley, which may have served as inspiration to the author, and many people have drawn links to the area's natural beauty.