Howgill Lane Barn
Superb views and just one mile out of Sedbergh in The Yorkshire Dales National Park, with a footpath straight on to Winder and The Howgill Fells.
This spacious barn for 2 persons features oak floor, a south-facing terrace, comfortable lounge area, the well-equipped kitchen features a dishwasher and washing machine.
Central heating throughout, the fire is powered by electricity.
The bedroom features a 5' wide king-sized double bed with plenty of storage.
No internal steps.
Pin Drop By The Sea is a stylish detached bungalow located in the seaside town of Lytham St Annes, just a stone's throw from Blackpool. Sleeping six guests in three bedrooms, and with accommodation all on one floor, it is perfect for families and friends including those with limited mobility. The large terrace and garden, with a seating area including a bar and sun loungers is the perfect place to relax at the end of the day, or in more inclement weather enjoy the comfy lounge and conservatory area.
Located just a couple of miles south of Blackpool, Lytham Saint Annes sits on a peaceful stretch of the coastline and offers a variety of things to see and do. Take a stroll down St Anne's pier, play a round of golf or hire a boat on Fairhaven lake. Ashton Gardens has a children's play area, a bowling green and beautiful rose gardens. During the summer months you may even find a brass band practicing some tunes. With miles of sandy beach to explore don't forget to pack your bucket and spade. Why not hire one of the beach huts so you can enjoy a day by the seaside whatever the weather.
For those looking for a thrill-seeking experience the bright lights and adrenaline filled fairground rides are just a short drive away in Blackpool. If roller coasters and dare devil rides are not your thing you can visit Blackpool Tower, Madam Tussauds, The Zoo or Sea Life Blackpool. Other day trips slightly further afield include visiting Knowsley Safari, Witton Country Park, or the Forest of Bowland.
Louise Cottage is on one of the oldest lanes in Settle, close to the centre of the village and full of Grade II listed charm and character. Its central location is within walking distance of the train station, shops, cafes and pubs. The Folly & The Talbot Arms being the nearest. The cottage, which sleeps two guests in one bedroom, is a favourite with couples who come to explore the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park
Settle embodies everything that is great about Yorkshire - stunning scenery, charming stone buildings and friendly people who are justifiably proud of their community. The market town has been supporting local families and visitors to the area for centuries, and there are lots of places to eat and drink if you feel like a night off from cooking. A Victorian music hall in the centre of town offers a calendar of events, and you can certainly find a few minutes to view the latest exhibition at the Gallery on the Green - a former phone box that now houses the world's smallest public art gallery!
The opportunities for walking and hiking are endless, with footpaths to suit every visitor regardless of their fitness and experience. Ingleborough is challenging but doable, rewarding the effort with incredible views, while the enormous Norber Erratics - boulders left scattered by the Ice Age - make for great photo opportunities. An easier, but no less beautiful circuit, crosses Malham Moor and incorporates part of the long-distance Pennine Way.
One of Settle's biggest attractions, apart from the beautiful landscape, is the Settle to Carlisle Railway which traverses the Eden and Mallerstang valley, crossing the iconic Ribblehead viaduct. Mountain biking is another exciting way to explore the region, with cyclists allowed to use bridleways as well as roads and dedicated mountain bike trails.
Not only does staying in Settle put the Yorkshire Dales National Park on your doorstep, but it also means the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is also nearby. Even Kendal and the southern lakes of the Lake District National Park are within an hour's drive, making Settle an ideal base from which to explore.
Stationside Apartment is just perfect for couples (and singles) who like to get out and about exploring. Located directly opposite Settle Railway Station, you can enjoy the many amenities of this historic market town within a ten minute stroll, and easy access to the areas attractions by train. Settle's independent shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes provide everything you should need for a self-catering break, whether you prefer to relax and cook in the apartment at the end of the day, or stroll out and let someone else cater for you. A firm favourite with couples, Stationside Apartment is a great base for enjoying all the Yorkshire Dales National Park has to offer.
Settle is the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales and also within easy reach of the Forest of Bowland and the Lake District National Park. The spectacular scenery and attractive stone buildings have been welcoming visitors for centuries and the locals are justifiably proud of the beautiful area in which they live. The Victorian music hall is at the heart of the town and has a busy calendar of events throughout the year. Lovers of arts should also pay the Gallery on the Green a visit - what it lacks in size (once a phone box!), it more than makes up for inside and in novelty value being the world's smallest art gallery!
For those who enjoy walking and cycling (bike storage available in the garage below the apartment), there are endless opportunities with footpaths that criss-cross the beautiful landscape, quiet country lanes for cycling and plenty of off-road opportunities for mountain bikers. The climb to the top of Ingleborough will reward with the most amazing views, or visit the Norber Erratics with boulders scattered by the Ice Age that provide yet further photo opportunities. For something a little less strenuous, lace up your walking boots and explore the circular walk which takes in Malham Moor and a section of the Pennine Way.
The Settle to Carlisle Railway is Settle's largest attraction and one of the world's most scenic railway lines as it takes you over the magnificent Ribblehead Viaduct on a journey through the picturesque Eden and Mallerstand Valley; or venture further afield by car and explore the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Ingleton with its amazing caves for an underground adventure, Skipton or even Kendal and the southern Lakes. The choice for day trips out is plentiful when you holiday at Stationside Apartment.