An attractive collection of huts, handcrafted and situated in the grounds of Samlesbury Hall, a lovely getaway.
Ground Floor:
Annexe 1.
Living Area: (No TV).
Bedroom Area: Bunk (Double On Bottom, Double Above) Beds Ensuite Cubicle Shower, Toilet.
Annexe 2.
Living Area: (No TV).
Bedroom Area: Bunk (Double On Bottom, Double Above) Beds Ensuite Cubicle Shower, Toilet.
Annexe 3.
Living Area: (No TV).
Bedroom Area: Bunk (Double On Bottom, Double Above) Beds Ensuite Cubicle Shower, Toilet.
Annexe 1.
Living Area: (No TV).
Bedroom Area: Bunk (Double On Bottom, Double Above) Beds Ensuite Cubicle Shower, Toilet.
Annexe 2.
Living Area: (No TV).
Bedroom Area: Bunk (Double On Bottom, Double Above) Beds Ensuite Cubicle Shower, Toilet.
Annexe 3.
Living Area: (No TV).
Bedroom Area: Bunk (Double On Bottom, Double Above) Beds Ensuite Cubicle Shower, Toilet.
Electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Grounds with sitting-out area and firepit (shared with other properties on-site). Parking. No smoking. Please note: There are 3 steps to each hut. There are no kitchen facilities but there is a restaurant on site. Allocation on arrival.
Set in the grounds of the magnificent Samlesbury Hall, this beautiful collection of handcrafted huts offers a delightful getaway to one of Lancashire’s oldest country estates. The majestic stately home dates to the 1300’s, and in its current form acts as a stunning venue for tourists and visitors year-round. The lovely collection of colourful shepherds huts are locally crafted with a full range of indulgent facilities from the European oak beds to the memory foam mattress. Each hut sleeps up to four with two doubles and is equipped with en-suite bathrooms, barbecues and outdoor seating facilities. There isn’t a kitchen but there is a restaurant on site. The site has eighteen huts in total, which can be rented together for groups of different sizes.
The huts are assembled in groups of two or three huts together to accommodate groups sizes of between four to twelve people. Guests can enjoy a whole range of events and entertainment from tours and theatre productions to a meeting with the Resident Witch; prepare to be enthralled by the chilling tales of the real witches of Samlesbury. On the grounds you will find a Driving Range with Crazy Golf, the Bee Centre with a variety of honeys to try, the Adventure Trail and Mayflower Playground for the little ones, plus a charming collection of landscaped gardens. Enjoy a splendid arrangement of fine dining from delicious homemade waffles in Dotties; England’s first ever wafflery, to sumptuous afternoon teas, breakfasts and lunches in the award-winning restaurant.
The huts make a great base to visit the nearby cities of Manchester or Liverpool, as well as a variety of natural countryside in the vicinity. The beautiful River Darwen to the south is a tranquil place for a countryside stroll including waterfalls and the famous Samlesbury Bottoms weir, before it joins the equally serene River Ribble to the north.
Stay in Samlesbury Hall huts for a glamping escape with lovely food, events, activities and more in this wonderful historic destination.
The huts are assembled in groups of two or three huts together to accommodate groups sizes of between four to twelve people. Guests can enjoy a whole range of events and entertainment from tours and theatre productions to a meeting with the Resident Witch; prepare to be enthralled by the chilling tales of the real witches of Samlesbury. On the grounds you will find a Driving Range with Crazy Golf, the Bee Centre with a variety of honeys to try, the Adventure Trail and Mayflower Playground for the little ones, plus a charming collection of landscaped gardens. Enjoy a splendid arrangement of fine dining from delicious homemade waffles in Dotties; England’s first ever wafflery, to sumptuous afternoon teas, breakfasts and lunches in the award-winning restaurant.
The huts make a great base to visit the nearby cities of Manchester or Liverpool, as well as a variety of natural countryside in the vicinity. The beautiful River Darwen to the south is a tranquil place for a countryside stroll including waterfalls and the famous Samlesbury Bottoms weir, before it joins the equally serene River Ribble to the north.
Stay in Samlesbury Hall huts for a glamping escape with lovely food, events, activities and more in this wonderful historic destination.