Enveloped by tranquil open fields and farmland is this charming chocolate box cottage, ideal for a group of two couples or friends looking to explore rural Lancashire and the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Find Meadow View Cottage on a residential country road, a picturesque dwelling nestled in an idyllic setting, admiring the beauty and character of the cottage as you settle for a night in.
Prepare heart-warming meals in the spacious kitchen/diner, boasting fantastic amenities including a gas range master cooker, microwave, a large fridge/freezer and a dishwasher, whilst a sociable dining table takes centre stage for your evening meals and night of occasions.
Resting behind it is a great utility room fitted with a washing machine and tumble dryer, and a handy ground-floor cloakroom.
You can look forward to cosying up in the homely sitting room, warming your feet next to the gas stove as you escape reality during a film night, alternatively, let the views of peaceful countryside take your breath away as you savour a glass of wine on the patio, there's also a gas barbecue and alfresco dining seating here for summer days.
Once the sun has set beneath the far-reaching farmland, withdraw upstairs and find two inviting bedrooms, a sumptuous super king-size with it's very own en-suite bath with a shower over, exposed stone walling and beams, as well as another super king-size room with an en-suite shower room and views out to the lush fields.
Nestled at the foot of Boulsworth Hill, Trawden is a lovely village for enjoying the delights of both Lancashire and the Yorkshire Dales, with Boulswourth Hill being the highest point of the South Pennines and commanding views over Pendle Hill, the Forest of Bowland, the Yorkshire Dales and the South Pennines, affording you excellent walking areas on your doorstep.
Enjoy attending the wonderful Trawden Garden Festival and Scarecrow Trail organised by the village community in July, and if you’re visiting in August, stay for the annual agricultural show.
Literary fans of Charlotte Bronte should pay a visit to the historic, 10th century ruins of Wycoller Hall where she set several scenes of her acclaimed novel, Jane Eyre, with the Ancient Monument of Clam Bridge nearby too.
More literary attractions await you in the village of Haworth, once the home to the Bronte sisters, you can visit their former home which is now the Bronte Parsonage Museum, along with a slew of curiosity shops and antique shops to browse, and surrounded by the beautiful, rugged landscape that inspired Wuthering Heights.
Soak up the stunning scenery without moving a muscle by taking a trip on the Worth Valley Railway, with authentic steam trains taking you back in time and through idyllic countryside.
The ‘Gateway to the Dales’ is what many use to describe the market town of Skipton, home to Skipton Castle and excellent shopping, as well as being near to the Embsay and Bolton Railway Station, another epic day out.
Enjoy a memorable retreat to Lancashire and North Yorkshire at Meadow View Cottage.