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Rose Cottage Grindleton

Rose Cottage Grindleton

Settled amidst the wonder of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is this contemporary delight, Rose Cottage dating back to 1791.

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Located centrally to the village of Grindleton and a short distance to Chatburn, collectively offering local shops, cafes and pubs.

The property is thoughtfully equipped with most home comforts.
Linen and towels are all included.
There is on road parking and cycle storage facilities.

Step inside to the open-plan living space, where a stylish array of plush grey seating invites you to warm up before the wood burning stove, the perfect way to end any day. The dining table sits behind here where you can enjoy romantic meals, the sleek kitchen offering the essentials with an electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher.

Take the stairs to the first floor to be met by the impressive shower room, home to a spacious walk-in shower to relax and wash away the day. There is also your very own infrared sauna for two offering true tranquillity after your fun-filled days.

Seek comfort within the double bedroom and catch up with your rest all while being surrounded by a simple yet stylish interior, with ample storage space.

The area

Begin your day out in the walled front garden with views over the Ribble Valley to Pendle Hill before heading out to explore.

Local villages and fresh countryside air offer a leisurely atmosphere and provide all the amenities you could need for a self-catered stay.

outdoors

Rose Cottage is the perfect base for scenic walks, runs or rides. There are several stimulating routes close by, try the boundary walk or other circular trails from the door.

From the cottage you have easy access to Pendle Hill, best known for its links to the Witch Trials of 1612, offering 43 miles of walking routes along the Pendle Way with spectacular views and plenty of scenic picnic spots.

The Forest of Bowland AONB offers even more walking and cycling routes as opportunities for fishing for trout and salmon on the rivers Ribble, Dunsop, Hodder and Lune, as well as gliding, stargazing and so much more. There’s something to suit every type of adventurer.

The Forest of Bowland (AONB) has been officially recognised as having some of the darkest skies in England.

Eating Out

the rum fox

Nestled in village, has been stylishly renovated and offers bar area and restaurant dining. A spacious, light-filled open-plan contemporary setting with flagged floors, solid ceramic tables, contemporary stoneware and open kitchen.

The Ribble Valley prides itself on an extensive range of many excellent restaurants, pubs, bistros and wedding venues.

Rose Cottage being within close proximity to many.

Places To Visit

Venture to the market town of Clitheroe for a day with a more vibrant pace, where you will find a good selection of restaurants, independent shops, historic buildings, a museum set within sixteen acres of stunning landscaped gardens, as well as ghost and brewery tours.

Perfect for a couple’s retreat to Lancashire, Rose Cottage makes a fantastic choice for your holiday base in Lancashire at any time of year.