Cabin ∙ 1 bedroom ∙ 2 guests | Cottage in Lytham

1 Bedroom Cottage in Lytham St. Anne's, Lytham
Lytham Hall Gate House is a quirky, one-bedroom property set at the entrance to the Grade 1 listed Lytham Hall, Lancashire. This unique abode is set across two buildings separated by the park gate, with the living area at one side and the bedroom at the other, appealing to couples looking to stay in this delightful part of upmarket Lancashire. The kitchen is small but well-appointed, boasting an induction hob, microwave-combi oven with grill, kettle, toaster and fridge – all the essentials you need for a week away.The sitting room features plush sofas, an electric stove fire, and a Smart TV – perfect for a movie night in. Wander across to the bedroom, housing a double-size bed and en-suite bathroom with roll-top bath, hand-held shower, basin and WC. Enjoy an alfresco affair in the small garden – furnished with seating – as you admire the park surroundings. After 5pm, take a wander around the 80 acre park and enjoy the peace and tranquillity as you'll have it all to yourself, (Management live on site in the Old Stables). Explore the town centre of historic Lytham, reachable in a short walk, where you can take in the sights of the windmill, Lytham Green, Lowther Gardens and Pavilion theatre, as well as sampling the fine local restaurants and browsing independent shops․ Fairhaven Lake is approximately 1 mile away. A couple of miles down the coast you can wander along the shoreline of the iconic beach of St Anne's, known for its miles of golden sand and stunning views of the sea. Here you will find a more traditional British seaside town with pier, shopping, and facilities such as a swimming pool. For a day out you can reach Blackpool in a short car journey, where the electrifying atmosphere of a British seaside resort awaits you. Explore the iconic Blackpool Pleasure Beach, the Pleasure Beach Arena, Sandcastle Waterpark, SEA LIFE Blackpool Aquarium, Blackpool Tower, Madame Tussauds, and the Blackpool Illuminations. Lytham Hall Gate House promises an unforgettable escape that will leave you wanting to come back for more.
The seaside towns of Lytham and St Annes-on-Sea nestle along a picturesque stretch of coastline lined with pretty parks. For many centuries, the economy of this lovely area was dependent entirely on fishing until the beginning the Industrial Revolution, which resulted in the wealthy creating an affluent area, lasting until the present day. A short stroll from the Lytham seafront brings you to leafy Clifton Street, where you'll find charming boutiques, restaurants and independent shops. Lytham Green, a strip of grass running between the shore and the main coastal road, is a notable landmark, overlooking the River Ribble towards the Welsh Mountains, and home to the restored Windmill and Old Lytham Lifeboat House museum. Those interested in craft ales can take a tour of the Lytham Brewery, whilst walkers and twitchers will adore the rolling sandy dunes of St Annes-on-Sea and the Ribble Estuary providing a safe haven for more than 250,000 migrating birds that return each winter. The area is internationally renowned for golf with four courses to choose from, the most notable being the Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, one of the host courses for the Open Championship. Traditional seaside pastimes can be enjoyed at St Annes-on-Sea with a pretty pier and charming little beach huts in an array of pastels offering visitors a unique, exciting addition for a day beside the sea. A short walk from the pier brings you to St Annes Square and Wood Street, where you'll find charming coffee shops, tea rooms, restaurants and independent shops. Lovely long strolls, sunny afternoons on the sand or fun-filled frolics in nearby Blackpool, Lytham St Annes is a charming coastal destination with plenty to offer. Boating, cycling, shopping and swimming can all also be enjoyed nearby, along with award-winning restaurants, traditional pubs and wine bars should you fancy celebrating. Whatever you want from your seaside getaway, Lytham St Annes is an ideal choice.