Holiday houses in Wrightington

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A stylish lounge area is highlighted by a navy sofa adorned with colorful pillows. A light-colored coffee table is positioned on a textured rug, complementing the modern kitchen in the open-plan space. Stairs lead to the mezzanine level, enhancing the room's openness.
Home in Lytham
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 277 reviews

Stylish cottage, minutes from Lytham square/ green

Located in the heart of Lytham, a short 2 minute walk from all shops and restaurants. Lytham Green/Promenade are only a short stroll away. The cottage has a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and lounge on ground floor with bedroom accommodation on the mezzanine level above. There is also a comfortable king size sofa bed. Parking for one small car, rare in central Lytham. Parking Space measures 2.4 meters wide Free parking available on Henry Street, Queen Street and Beach Street Nest doorbell

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The historic GWR carriage is displayed under a covered walkway, illuminated by soft lighting. Floral arrangements hang in baskets, adding color to the setting. The charming stone building in the background enhances the character of this unique accommodation.
Cabin in Saddleworth
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

The Carriage at The Old Station

Step back in time with our lovingly restored 1895 GWR carriage, one of few situated at a Victorian Station. Enjoy a beautifully furnished living space, bathroom, kitchenette, and a comfy bed ensuring a restful night's sleep. Located in Saddleworth, renowned for its scenic walking routes and picturesque villages. Nearby, you'll find dining, drinking, and activities: including the world record-holding Old Bell Inn gin emporium. Book today to experience this unique, charming historical hideaway.

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The exterior of a stone building features a combination of wooden accents and a gentle slope leading to the entrance. Large glass doors provide views into a well-lit space, while the surrounding pathway is composed of flat stone tiles and pebbled areas. Greenery can be seen in the background.
Cottage in Parbold
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Cosy accommodation at farmhouse in Dalton, Parbold

The cosy guest suite includes a living room with TV, leather sofa and armchair, small dining table and 2 chairs. There is a compact kitchen area equipped with combination oven/microwave, hob, fridge and all essential crockery and cookware. The bedroom has an oak framed king size bed with matching bedside tables and is furnished with pine furniture, curtains and a blind. The shower room is spacious and is en suite to the bedroom. There is gas central heating and blinds to most of the windows.

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The exterior of the annexe features a charming brick facade, showcasing a well-maintained entrance with a diamond-shaped window. Potted plants are hung beside the door, and a bench is placed near the pathway. The surrounding area is landscaped for a welcoming appearance.
Condo in Scarisbrick
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 353 reviews

The Annexe

The Annexe is a self contained property directly opposite our family home. All fixtures and fittings have been thoughtfully planned to ensure you have a comfortable stay. There is one large double bedroom with a luxurious king size bed, an open plan living area with a smart TV, log burner for cozy nights and electric heating. The bathroom has a large walk in electric shower. The property is suitable for up to two adults (not suitable for children/toddler’s due to the large pond nearby).

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The lounge area showcases exposed beams and a stone fireplace, accompanied by a comfortable three-seat sofa and a leather chair. A round coffee table occupies the center, while a modern Smart TV is situated nearby. Subtle lighting enhances the cozy ambiance.
Home in Up Holland
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

1750's cottage with open fire and beams

Take it easy at this unique and cosy cottage with a real open fire and original beams. The cottage was constructed in approximately 1750 during the reign of George II. The cottage is constructed from wood and stone and there is not a straight wall, ceiling or door casing in the house! You learn very fast (after banging your head once or twice) to duck under the low door frames and beams. The cottage is small, quirky and very cosy but with a suprisingly large master bedroom and bathroom.

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The open-plan living area features a cozy gray sofa adorned with yellow cushions, situated against a natural stone wall. An island breakfast bar with yellow stools is visible in the kitchen space, illuminated by ample natural light streaming through the skylights.
Cottage in Wrightington
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 76 reviews

The Retreat Wrightington- 5 minutes from j27 M6

The Retreat is set in the heart of the Wrightington countryside. It is easy to get to, just a few minutes drive from J27 of the M6. Built on a working family run farm it offers stunning views from the living area that is based on the second floor. There are plenty of beautiful local walks in the area and places to eat and shop. Anyone wanting to visit the coast both Blackpool and Southport are within a 30 minute drive and cities like Preston, Manchester and Liverpool are also close by.

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A comfortable L-shaped sofa is positioned in the living room, inviting relaxation. Natural light floods in through expansive sliding doors, leading to a patio with outdoor seating. A sideboard displays decorative items and flowers, enhancing the serene ambiance of the space.
Home in Ramsbottom
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Tranquil getaway with steam trains and deer

Wake to birdsong and deer grazing in nearby fields. Sip your morning coffee with views of Holcombe Hill, then wander straight from the door onto scenic countryside trails, a dog walkers paradise. Watch steam trains chug through the village on the heritage East Lancashire Railway - a nostalgic treat for all ages. After browsing Ramsbottom’s quirky shops, wine bars, pubs, and cafés, head back to your cosy cottage, pour a glass of wine, and relax into Lancashire’s peaceful, timeless charm

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A charming detached annex is surrounded by a landscaped garden featuring vibrant plants. The patio area is furnished with seating under an umbrella, providing a pleasant outdoor space. Large glass doors lead into a bright interior, blending nature with comfort.
Place to stay in Parbold
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

The Annex - relax in quiet, charming setting.

The annex, detached from the main house, is set within a beautiful landscaped garden. The spacious bedroom has a double bed and a Smart TV (you will have access to Sky, Netflix, Apple+, Paramount) the bathroom has a walk-in shower. The separate living area has a dining table, sofa and small fridge. Tea and coffee making facilities, cutlery and crockery (for takeaways etc.) are provided. Parking is at the front or side of the house. There is access to strong WiFI . Pets are welcome.

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An open-plan living area is presented with a plush navy sofa facing large glass doors that offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. A round metallic coffee table sits atop a patterned rug, while natural light illuminates the space, complementing the industrial chic decor.
Bungalow in Pendleton
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 377 reviews

The Chicken Shed at Knowle Top

The Chicken Shed at Knowle Top was newly built in 2019 on the ruins of an old barn and decorated to the highest standards of industrial chic. Situated in a most unique location, high on the Ribble Valley side of Lancashire’s iconic Pendle Hill, it sits surrounded by sheep pastures where hare and fox come to say good-night. Despite this rural idyll, we’re only a five minute car drive from Clitheroe, one of the North-West’s nicest market towns. The views will take your breath away!

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Place to stay in Wrightington
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 98 reviews

The little beach house.

Keep it simple at this peaceful and centrally-located place in Lancashire. Ideally positioned to visit Liverpool , Manchester, the Lake District , Peak District , Blackpool, Southport and the Ribble Valley all within an hours drive away or less. Local gastro pub 3 minutes walk away. Local farm shop. Close to motorway network but still very much in the. Countryside with lots of walks and cycling close by. Bus stop at the end of the track. Train station less than 2 miles away

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The cabin is positioned alongside a tranquil fishing lake, featuring a wooden deck that extends over the water. Large windows invite natural light into the spacious interior, while the surrounding landscape presents a serene environment.
Cabin in Greater Manchester
5 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

The Lodge at Barrow Bridge

This cabin offers a peaceful and relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Perfect for those seeking relaxation, adventure, or simply a well earned break. There are a handful of surrounding forest walks and picturesque bike routes, as well as being a perfect location to explore the West Pennine Moors and Winter Hill. Located 15 miles from Manchester city centre. Simply step outside onto a private deck, where you’ll find your own bubbling hot tub.

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A comfortable lounge area features a blue sofa and a round dining table surrounded by wooden chairs. Natural light fills the space through skylights, and a flat-screen TV is positioned against the wall. Framed art adorns the walls, adding character to the room.
Apartment in Horwich
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 491 reviews

Self contained flat in Horwich nature reserve

Combining the convenience of an urban location with the attraction and beauty of a rural setting, this cosy self-contained apartment is situated in Bridge Street Local Nature Reserve within 5 minutes’ walk of Horwich Town Centre and the West Pennine Moorland hills around Rivington. The property also features an electric vehicle charging point (additional charge @ 50p per kWh - please enquire on booking)

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