About
Nestling on the lower slopes of the stunning and dramatic Pendle Hill, the rebuilding of these two semi-detached cottages was completed in 2020 using natural stone and slate to complement the original farm buildings still standing. The building comprises of two individual semi-detached cottages.
Located in the Lancashire village of Barley, surrounded by beautiful countryside and set within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The picturesque honeypot village of Barley is a true rural delight and most popular as the base from which to climb the iconic Pendle Hill or visit the Pendle Sculpture Trail. You’ll find an information centre that caters for the many visiting tourists, plus two inns, each serving a variety of real ales and good food together with a restaurant which serves a selection of hot meals.
Together with the trials of the Pendle witches in 1612 and for being the site of the birth of the Quaker movement, the area is famed for its spectacular Pennine landscape and wildlife and is therefore popular with walkers, runners, cyclists and bird watchers alike. 3 Double/Twin bedrooms.
Postcode and location are approximate