Victoria Place is a welcoming terraced house resting in Accrington, Lancashire, offering light-filled rooms and the benefit of being close to a shop and pub.
Step inside to discover a bright and thoughtfully arranged interior designed to bring everyone together, whether you’re gathering for family meals or planning adventures in the Forest of Bowland National Landscape.
The living/dining room forms the heart of the home, where soft natural light filters through the windows and an electric fire adds warmth to evenings spent chatting, watching films, or enjoying a leisurely dinner.
The kitchen provides everything needed for preparing meals with ease, from hearty breakfasts to simple suppers after busy days exploring nearby towns.
With four bedrooms arranged across the property, including a super-king-size, a double, a twin, and a ground-floor twin with zip/link flexibility, there is plenty of space for families or groups seeking a comfortable base for discovering Lancashire.
A family bathroom completes the setup, providing a bright spot to begin each day.
When you’re ready to explore, Accrington offers a blend of heritage and outdoor surroundings.
Enjoy a wander through Foxhill Bank Nature Reserve or spend a laid-back afternoon casting a line at Devine Fisheries.
Nearby Blackburn invites you to glide across the ice at Planet Ice Blackburn Arena or browse exhibitions at Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery before catching a film.
Burnley offers its own mixture of attractions, from energetic sessions at St Peter’s Leisure Centre to the fascinating architecture and history of Gawthorpe Hall.
Wherever your adventures lead, Victoria Place in Accrington provides a lovely base for discovering the charms of Lancashire.
Explore the historic Acorn Trail or visit the beautiful Haworth Art Gallery containing the largest public collection of world famous Tiffany glass in Europe.
Visit the painting studios and parkland that envelop the historic Gallery, all within two miles of your accommodation.
Explore the historic Oak Hill park and grounds of Oak Hill Mansion with it’s imposing Cenotaph and well-equipped playground.
Discover Oswaldtwistle Mills, a former cotton mill steeped in local history, still in the ownership of the Hargreaves family who invented the Spinning Jenny, a revolutionary spinning frame which dramatically increased textile production efficiency in it’s heyday in the 18th Century.When you visit Oswaldtwistle Mills, a warm Lancashire welcome awaits, Shop over 100 retailers including high street brands & independent concessions all under one roof.
Attractions include four restaurants, garden centre, extended furniture & lifestyle departments, large fashion floors, extensive giftware department, gourmet food deli and an outdoor picnic area and wildfowl reserve in the mill grounds.
Accrington also has beautiful walks including the Coppice accessible from the top of Avenue Parade which extends to Hamilton and contains breathtaking views over Accrington and surrounding villages.
For the dedicated football supporter the Accrington Stanley football ground is under a mile away and within easy walking distance.