

The Old Coach House is a charming retreat situated in the picturesque countryside of Bilsborrow, Lancashire. Boasting exposed beams and expansive rural views, this spacious property offers designated off-road parking for 12 cars, including an EV charging point, making it an ideal getaway for families or friends.
Upon entering the property, head to the spacious kitchen/diner, fully equipped for all your culinary needs. Adjacent to this, you will find a handy utility room, housing a washing machine, tumble dryer, and a fridge/freezer.
The dining room, with seating for six, is perfect for enjoying home-cooked meals, while the sitting room, complete with table football and a Smart TV with soundbar, provides a great space for evening entertainment. For quieter moments, retreat to the snug, where a woodburning stove creates a warm atmosphere.
A cloakroom with a basin and WC can also be found on the ground-floor for your convenience. The property boasts five well-appointed bedrooms; on the ground-floor, you will find a super-king-size room with an en-suite featuring a walk-in shower, heated towel rail, basin, and WC, as well as a comfortable twin room.
Ascend to the first-floor to find two double bedrooms and one king-size with a Juliet balcony, offering stunning views of the surrounding area. The bathroom, complete with a freestanding bath, handheld shower, basin, and WC, provides a space for relaxation, while an additional shower room with a walk-in shower, basin, and WC ensures there is ample space for everyone to freshen up.
Outside, the enclosed garden offers a patio and lawn area, complete with furniture and a swing, perfect for enjoying the outdoors. The hot tub is an added indulgence, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploration.
Discover the lush green expanse of Moor Park, just a short distance away, or immerse yourself in the historic allure of the medieval Samlesbury Hall, before taking the time to peruse the exhibits of the Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library. Closer to home, enjoy a drink at traditional pubs like Old Knells and Guys Court, or head slightly further afield to The Flower Bowl at Barton Grange for a unique mix of cinema, bowling, and dining.
This is an amazing Cumbria attraction well known locally as well as nationally for how close you can get to the animals. Described as the most interactive animal park in Europe it's well worth a visit if you are staying in the area. Open from April to end October some of the highlights are the tigers, penguins, bears, hippos and rhinos. At 2pm during certain seasons it's feeding time so don't forget to plan your day around this so you can watch the animals enjoying their feed. Look out for seasonal events such as Halloween Zoo Boo (free entry for kids in fancy dress) and The Magic of Christmas.