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Duckdown
10.0•Fantastic
- 2 Guests
- 1 Bedroom
- 1 Bathroom
- Cottage
- Pets allowed
- WiFi
This quirky, mid-terrace cottage sits in the heart of the picturesque Ribble Valley village of Hurst Green, with a pretty and quaint interior- it's a perfect base for an individual or a couple looking for that special retreat.
Just as the name suggests: 'Duck down!' through the old characterful doorway to enter the cottage. Kick off your walking boots and you are straight into the cosy sitting room with its woodburning stove and characterful nooks and crannies-it'll soon have you curling up on the velvet sofas-feeling at home. A step down from the sitting room takes you into a charming kitchen/diner -it's. appointed with all the essentials for a short break, including a freestanding cooker with four ring hob, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher and there's plenty of space for you to enjoy rustling up a hearty meal. There's even a slow cooker if you want to return from one of your walks with a meal ready for you! Light and airy for a cottage this room overlooks the garden- fragrant and colourful with plenty of flowering bedding plants, it's a bit like a small piece of an English country garden reflecting the changing seasons and it's lovely to sit or dine in weather permitting. The back door into the garden is one of the cottages many quirky features being so narrow you might need to 'breathe in' or ''walk through it sideways!!!' especially after that homemade cooking! Upstairs is approached from behind a door in the sitting room. The bedroom is beautiful with its shabby chic french funiture and hand painted king size bed. From the landing there is a bathroom with a three piece suite, including a bath and shower over. Overlooking the war memorial, ‘Duckdown Cottage’ is truly in the hub of Hurst Green – it’s next door but one to Millie’s Tearoom and next door but two to the Shireburn Arms (serving food and real ales) and the Bailey’s Arms is but a further stones throw away. Staying at this cottage is likely to bring quiet times with beautiful bird song and other days like Sundays when it bustles- becoming a magnet for cyclists, walkers, and ramblers, who take advantage of doing the Tolkien Trail. A picture post card village-Hurst Green is rich in its stories from across the generations: of highwayman, ghosts and folklore and the quaint lanes, pubs and eateries only add to its charm. Located between Clitheroe and Longridge in the Ribble Valley one of its strongest connections in history is to the famous Jesuit day and boarding school: Stonyhurst- indeed we understand this cottage was previously owned by them. Stay here and you're well placed for visiting many other beauty spots and some of the finest eateries in the north such as the Inn at Whitewell. The Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales are an easy drive away for days out. Closer at hand, the villages and towns of Clitheroe and Whalley are steeped in their own special histories to discover more about. Duckdown is a charming base for uncovering the North West of England and the Ribble Valley, somewhere you might be returning to again and again.
Just as the name suggests: 'Duck down!' through the old characterful doorway to enter the cottage. Kick off your walking boots and you are straight into the cosy sitting room with its woodburning stove and characterful nooks and crannies-it'll soon have you curling up on the velvet sofas-feeling at home. A step down from the sitting room takes you into a charming kitchen/diner -it's. appointed with all the essentials for a short break, including a freestanding cooker with four ring hob, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher and there's plenty of space for you to enjoy rustling up a hearty meal. There's even a slow cooker if you want to return from one of your walks with a meal ready for you! Light and airy for a cottage this room overlooks the garden- fragrant and colourful with plenty of flowering bedding plants, it's a bit like a small piece of an English country garden reflecting the changing seasons and it's lovely to sit or dine in weather permitting. The back door into the garden is one of the cottages many quirky features being so narrow you might need to 'breathe in' or ''walk through it sideways!!!' especially after that homemade cooking! Upstairs is approached from behind a door in the sitting room. The bedroom is beautiful with its shabby chic french funiture and hand painted king size bed. From the landing there is a bathroom with a three piece suite, including a bath and shower over. Overlooking the war memorial, ‘Duckdown Cottage’ is truly in the hub of Hurst Green – it’s next door but one to Millie’s Tearoom and next door but two to the Shireburn Arms (serving food and real ales) and the Bailey’s Arms is but a further stones throw away. Staying at this cottage is likely to bring quiet times with beautiful bird song and other days like Sundays when it bustles- becoming a magnet for cyclists, walkers, and ramblers, who take advantage of doing the Tolkien Trail. A picture post card village-Hurst Green is rich in its stories from across the generations: of highwayman, ghosts and folklore and the quaint lanes, pubs and eateries only add to its charm. Located between Clitheroe and Longridge in the Ribble Valley one of its strongest connections in history is to the famous Jesuit day and boarding school: Stonyhurst- indeed we understand this cottage was previously owned by them. Stay here and you're well placed for visiting many other beauty spots and some of the finest eateries in the north such as the Inn at Whitewell. The Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales are an easy drive away for days out. Closer at hand, the villages and towns of Clitheroe and Whalley are steeped in their own special histories to discover more about. Duckdown is a charming base for uncovering the North West of England and the Ribble Valley, somewhere you might be returning to again and again.
Duckdown is a mid-terrace cottage nestled in Hurst Green, Lancashire. Hosting a double bedroom along with a bathroom, this property can sleep two guests. There is also a kitchen/diner with electric fire and a sitting room with woodburning stove. To the outside is a courtyard with seating and roadside parking. Duckdown is a charming base for a couple or the individual traveller.
What this place offers you
WiFi
TV
Yard
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Fridge
Bedlinen
Kitchen utensils
Where you'll stay

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House rules
- Check-in: From 4:00 PM
- Check-out: Until 10:00 AM
- Pets allowed
Guest reviews
10.0
Fantastic
Home from Home
10.0
From verified guest
I visited Duckdown Cottage with my Golden Retriever and was lucky enough to get glorious weather. The cottage is situated in the beautiful village of Hurst Green in the Forest of Bowland an AOB in North-Western England. The cottage is beautifully decorated and maintained, has a very welcoming homely...
Five night break in Hurst Green
10.0
From verified guest, Oct 2022
Our first visit to Hurst Green and how lucky we were to have picked such a lovely quirky little cottage. It could not have been better and even though we were in October there were lots of walks in the area for us and our dog.The cottage was beautiful and clean and we may well return.

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