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Caldertop Cottage

Accommodation Details

Located 10 minutes from Garstang, close to the village of Calder Vale, in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The cottage adjoins the owners’ farmhouse on a working sheep and stock rearing farm, with spectacular views over open countryside.

The cottage has a fully equipped kitchen, cosy lounge with open fire and three bedrooms sleeping 5 persons plus 1 baby. There is an enclosed garden with garden furniture, barbecue, swings, slide and trampoline. All bed linen, towels, electricity and central heating included.

Only a 10 minute walk to the village of Calder Vale where there is a small shop and post office. Garstang, the world’s first fair-trade town, is 5 miles away where there are supermarkets, banks, pharmacies, shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants.

With central heating in all rooms and an open fire in the lounge, the cottage is also ideal for a break in the quieter / cooler times of the year.

Accept ChildrenBBQCycle StorageFacilities for ChildrenFreezerFridgeLaundry FacilitiesLinen ProvidedMicrowaveParking On-SitePets AcceptedReal FiresWorking Farm

Accommodation Location


Address
Higher Landskill Farm, Calder Vale, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 1SS

Type
Self Catering

Email
info@caldertopcottage.co.uk

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