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Astoria Lodge

(Ref. 1138874)

Barrow, Lancashire, Cumbria & The Lake District Show on map

4.4

Sykes rating

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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9 Customer Reviews

  • "Comfortable lodge."

    The 2 twin bedrooms are small, however they are ok for a short stay. It would be useful to have a cloth for wiping down surfaces and some washing up liquid for individual items when not using the dishwasher, also oven gloves. Due to an oversight, towels hadn’t been provided, however the owner arranged for some to be sent over.

    Reviewed by Helen4.4Sep 2024

  • "Fully enjoyed our 3 night break away could have done with a table outside for ..."

    Fully enjoyed our 3 night break away could have done with a table outside for when sitting out with a drink but apart from that the lodge was very well equipped would highly recommend

    Reviewed by Gemma4.1Aug 2024

  • "The lodge is clean, spacious and is in a very nice location."

    The view is fantastic and is accessible to shops. Great for families with children. It would be great if there was a holiday guide that told us about local tourist spots. Highly recommend.

    Reviewed by Ketch5.0Jul 2024

  • "As a family this was our 2nd stay we loved the lodge can't fault the scenery, and the layout, plus comfort of the beds."

    However this time round we found was lacking on the cleanliness. Leftover mess under the sofa (understand somethings are missed), unstable dining chairs which had to be unused. Broken wireless headphone in oven which caused massive concern as oven was used that could have been a fire waiting to happen, luckily spotted before use, cob webs everywhere inside. I understand that it could be from previous people who stayed who miss treated the property but I imagined cleaners or the owner should have spotted these issues and rectified before another stay. But overall we still managed to have a great stay.

    Reviewed by Danielle3.4Jun 2024

  • "The lodge was beautifully clean and comfortable and very well appointed."

    The site it’s on is really nice with the lodges looking over the lake. The lodge is close to the entrance so traffic noise from the main road can be heard.

    Reviewed by Jennifer4.4May 2024

  • "Beautiful lodge overlooking the lake."

    Only drawback you are next to a very busy road and roundabout. Great if you like watching traffic.

    Reviewed by Carol5.0Apr 2024

  • "When we arrived at the property, on the 15th December 2023 at 3pm, the first thing we noticed was how very cold it was inside the Lodge, there are no obvious things, ie room thermostat after we eventually found the central heating boiler, there are no instructions of what to do."

    I phoned Sykes cottages and spoke to a young lady explaining the situation she said she would contact the owner and get back to us. 1hour later no reply call from Sykes cottages it's getting really cold inside the Lodge, we had just driven 295 miles from Weymouth Dorset, we are tired 75 years old and cold. I phoned Sykes cottages again and was told that they were unable to contact the owner but would keep trying. That was the last conversation with Sykes cottages, then on either Monday or Tuesday 18/19 December Sykes cottages contacted us to ask how we had got on. Shame on Sykes cottages, no doubt that you will totally ignore this report, are simply pass the blame on to someone else. So that is our first and last experience with Sykes cottages. Mr G Marsden.

    Reviewed by Geoffrey3.8Dec 2023

  • "Stayed in this amazing lodge in November was brilliant start to finish, 10/10 for cleanliness everything there to keep going if you dont want to adventure out but also plenty to do if you like to sight see."

    If you are a keen fisherman certainly worth the visit my partner likes to fish carp he got 8 out ranging from 11lb - 25lb. Excellent for all family's not just fishermen we loved it that much we've booked again for June.

    Reviewed by Danielle5.0Nov 2023

  • "Had a fantastic stay the kitchen was well equipped with everything we needed plenty of storage in the bedrooms for clothing."

    The lodge was nicely decorated modern and spotlessly clean. We were lucky enough to have nice weather to sit out on the decking and enjoy the views. When we arrived we struggled to find the lodge so I would recommend more info on location for anyone visiting for the first time. We made some great family memories and would love to come back again thank you

    Reviewed by Angelica5.0Aug 2023

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Summary

  • Single-storey
  • Three bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC, 2 x twin
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
  • Central heating
  • Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, and slimline dishwasher
  • TV and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen inc. in rent
  • Parking
  • Decking
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 0.1 mile, pub 0.5 miles
  • Note: Though the property is single-storey, there are steps up to the property
  • Note: There is a lake on-site, please take care
  • Please note: This property does not provide towels.

The property

Astoria Lodge is a contemporary, single-storey lodge that offers a tranquil setting in the Pendle View Holiday Park in Barrow, Lancashire.

With its stunning lake views, open-plan living area and generous decking area, it is perfect for guests who want to enjoy a peaceful holiday surrounded by nature.

Step inside Astoria Lodge and you will be welcomed by a warm and inviting open-plan living space, with a kitchen for whipping up delicious dishes, a dining area for enjoying them, and a sitting area with comfortable furnishings and stunning views.

Head down the hallway to explore the three bedrooms, the first of which is a double where you can rest your head, and with an en-suite shower room for freshening up.

The two remaining twin rooms are perfect for the kids or friends sharing, serviced by a separate shower room.

When the sun comes out, head out onto the decking and enjoy some alfresco dining with your loved ones, while admiring the tranquil lake views that surround you.

The surrounding area of Astoria Lodge holds a vast selection of attractions for all the family.

Discover the delights of Barrow itself, from the quaint pubs to the local shops, or explore the nearby town of Whalley with its impressive selection of wine at the Whalley Wine Shop and Bar, with plenty of occasions to join their wine tasting events.

Venture to Clitheroe for a day of culture, or to Skipton for its cobbled streets and bustling atmosphere.

If you’re looking to try your hand at golf, then why not visit the Clitheroe Golf Club or Whalley Golf Club?

Enjoy a serene holiday in the beautiful Lancashire countryside with Astoria Lodge.

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About the location

BARROW, LANCASHIRE

Whalley 1.3 miles; Clitheroe 2.5 miles; Skipton 19 miles

Neslted in the Ribble Valley district and situated between Whalley and Clitheroe, is the charming village of Barrow. The popular village is home to the Clitheroe Golf Club, a good selection of pubs serving local ales, restaurants where you can sample the local delights with a delicious meal and well-stocked convenience stores with all the essentials. Barrow is the perfect tourist base for those looking to get out and explore Lancashire, with walks along the River Ribble right on your doorstep, as well as the National Trust site of Gawthorpe Hall just a short drive away. For a fun-filled day out, the Bowland Wild Boar park is nearby and offers the chance for visitors to feed the local animals, play areas, river walks and tractor rides, a perfect way to immerse yourself in local village life. For those do not feel like driving, Barrow and the village of Whalley have their own local bus routes which has direct access to much of Lancashire. The town of Clitheroe is also within easy reach, where you can enjoy a special celebration at Holmes Mill, hosting Bowland Brewery, which is one of the longest bars in Britain! Here you can sample 42 hand beers, 24 cask ales and enjoy traditional Lancashire food. There is also a cinema to watch new-release on the big screen!

Please note: This property does not provide towels.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas