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Hen Harrier Lodge is a beautifully designed barn conversion in Abbeystead, Lancashire, sitting on the border of the Trough of Bowland. Named after the emblem bird of the Forest of Bowland one of the last remaining strongholds for breeding Hen Harriers in England this adults-only lodge is decorated throughout in Farrow and Ball colours with contemporary and period furniture and work from local artists.
The setting is genuinely special. The enclosed garden overlooks Hayshaw Fell and Catshaw Fell. A resident Tawny Owl regularly visits the patio railings and local deer are sometimes spotted.
Hen Harrier Lodge is a beautifully designed barn conversion in Abbeystead, Lancashire, sitting on the border of the Trough of Bowland. Named after the emblem bird of the Forest of Bowland one of the last remaining strongholds for breeding Hen Harriers in England this adults-only lodge is decorated throughout in Farrow and Ball colours with contemporary and period furniture and work from local artists.
The setting is genuinely special.
The enclosed garden overlooks Hayshaw Fell and Catshaw Fell. A resident Tawny Owl regularly visits the patio railings and local deer are sometimes spotted.
Miles of quiet footpaths start from the doorstep and the owner provides walking maps with favourite routes.
Hen Harrier Lodge sleeps 2 adults in one kingsize bedroom with a walk-in rainfall shower room. The open-plan living space features floor-to-ceiling bi-folding doors a Scandinavian-style fire and a fully fitted kitchen with induction hob and coffee machine.
White Company towels and bathrobes are provided along with local artisan toiletries.
Lancaster Castle is 6 miles away. Garstang market town is under 2 miles.
Morecambe Bay coastline and the Lake District are both under an hour's drive.
Hen Harrier Lodge is ideal for couples wanting a genuinely quiet escape. Adults only with an eco-stays badge and multiple Customers' Choice awards book it before someone else does.
What makes Hen Harrier Lodge a brilliant stay?
The enclosed garden and patio look directly out over Hayshaw Fell and Catshaw Fell. A resident Tawny Owl visits the patio railings regularly.
The Forest of Bowland is one of England's last strongholds for breeding Hen Harriers. Deer and owls are regularly spotted from the property.
Farrow and Ball décor, White Company towels and bathrobes, local artisan toiletries and a Scandinavian-style fire make this feel genuinely luxurious.
Miles of quiet footpaths begin right outside. The owner provides personal walking maps with favourite local routes and advice on other trails.
Induction hob, combi microwave oven, coffee machine, dishwasher and a welcome pack on arrival including fresh eggs from the owners' own chickens.
No children under 18 and no pets allowed. This is a proper quiet retreat for two with underfloor heating and bi-folding doors onto a private patio.
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Hen Harrier Lodge is located in Abbeystead, Lancashire, with easy access from the M6 motorway. The lodge sits on the border of the Trough of Bowland and private on-site parking is available on arrival.
The nearest mainline station is Lancaster, approximately 6 miles from the property. From Lancaster station a taxi or local bus will get you to Abbeystead with ease.
Things to do and places to visit near Hen Harrier Lodge
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Hen Harrier Lodge does not accept children under 18 years old. It is an adults-only property designed specifically as a quiet retreat for couples. Families with children should look for alternative accommodation in the Lancashire area.
Hen Harrier Lodge is built for two. A kingsize bed dressed in quality linen, White Company bathrobes, a Scandinavian-style fire, private patio with fell views and a walk-in rainfall shower. Tawny Owls visit the railings at dusk. It doesn't get more romantic than this.
Great places to eat and drink near Hen Harrier Lodge
What you can reach on foot from Hen Harrier Lodge
A short walk away you'll find the footpaths of the Forest of Bowland leading directly from the property. Dolphinholme village is 1.5 miles away with a traditional pub and a local shop stocking fresh local produce and everyday essentials.
Quick answers to our most common questions about Hen Harrier Lodge
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.