This romantic, pet-friendly cottage on 10 South Street in Rawtenstall, Lancashire, offers convenient roadside parking and is a short 500-meter stroll from independent shops, Whittaker Pavilion & Museum, Rawtenstall Market, Mr Fitzpatrick's Temperance Bar, and the East Lancashire Railway. This one-bedroom stone brick dwelling accommodates two guests and features a woodburning stove, a rustic kitchen with a dining table, a king-size bedroom with a dressing room, and an enclosed courtyard, making it ideal for couples seeking a peaceful retreat near Rawtenstall town centre.
Bury
20/06 – 27/06
£344/nighttotal: £2408 (7 )
Cottage ∙ 5 Bedrooms ∙ 10 Guests
5 2
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Sheephouse Farm, a magnificent detached house, is situated 3.4 kilometers from Bacup in Lancashire, offering extensive countryside views and convenient access to Manchester and the Peak District National Park. This family-friendly cottage sleeps 10 guests in 5 bedrooms and features a hot tub, woodburning stove, and EV charging, with nearby attractions including Stubbylee Park and Ski Rossendale.
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Bury
When is the best time to rent a cottage in Bury?
Spring and Autumn are the best times to rent a cottage in Bury. The weather is mild, the colours are beautiful, and there are fewer crowds compared to the summer months. You can enjoy walks in the countryside, explore the local markets, and soak up the charm of the area.
You can't miss Bury Market, a vibrant hub with a wide range of stalls selling everything from fresh produce to clothes and souvenirs. The Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre is another must-visit, showcasing a diverse collection of art. And for a taste of local history, head to the Fusilier Museum.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Bury?
Why consider renting a cottage in Bury for your stay?
Renting a cottage in Bury offers a unique and comfortable experience. You can enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside, while still being close to the town centre and its attractions. Cottages often come with charming features and amenities like gardens and fireplaces, making for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Bury town centre is quite compact and can be easily explored on foot. For exploring the surrounding countryside, cycling is a great option. You can find several bike hire shops in the town and there are plenty of scenic routes to choose from.
What are the best restaurants in Bury with nature views?
The 'The Pack Horse' in Ramsbottom is a popular choice, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. It's a traditional pub with a lovely outdoor terrace and serves delicious food.
What family-friendly activities are available in Bury?
Heaton Park is a great place for families, with a playground, boating lake, and plenty of open space for kids to run around. The Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre also has family-friendly activities and workshops. For a fun day out, head to the nearby Jolleys Barn, a farm park with animals and activities for all ages.