Holiday houses in Shevington

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Top Guest favourite
A well-lit lounge area features a comfortable sofa and a light wooden coffee table. A television is positioned against the wall, and a bookshelf filled with books adds character. Light-colored curtains frame a window adorned with a vase of flowers, bringing a natural element to the space.
Apartment in Coppull
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

The Red door 83 Preston Road.

The apartment is clean and comfortable. Sleeping up to 4 guests.Pets are also welcome. There is a large park at the rear of the property for dog walking, Please pick up after you pet. We are well situated within walking distance of local shops, cafe takeaways and a short drive to a variety of small restaurants. Easy access to and from the motorways. Key safe service. We operate a Trust box food store. Free parking on the road outside.Or private parking at rear.Great discount for longer stay

Top Guest favourite
A rustic cottage is nestled among lush greenery and wildflowers, with a wooden fence outlining the property. Its stone facade and pitched roof blend naturally into the serene landscape, creating a tranquil setting that reflects the peaceful countryside of Lancashire.
Home in Wrightington
5 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Ashwood Barn

Ashwood barn in the beautiful village of Wrightington, Lancashire. Only 5 minutes from junction 27 M6. An old cow shed, converted to a beautiful 3 bedroom cottage with original oak beam features. There’s 3 double/twin bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Downstairs is open plan traditional kitchen, dining area and living room with log burner. The cottage is a quiet family retreat, not suited to loud parties. Well behaved ponies (spare stable) & dogs welcome, dogs must be kept on lead near ponies & animals.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of a stone building features a combination of wooden accents and a gentle slope leading to the entrance. Large glass doors provide views into a well-lit space, while the surrounding pathway is composed of flat stone tiles and pebbled areas. Greenery can be seen in the background.
Cottage in Parbold
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

Cosy accommodation at farmhouse in Dalton, Parbold

The cosy guest suite includes a living room with TV, leather sofa and armchair, small dining table and 2 chairs. There is a compact kitchen area equipped with combination oven/microwave, hob, fridge and all essential crockery and cookware. The bedroom has an oak framed king size bed with matching bedside tables and is furnished with pine furniture, curtains and a blind. The shower room is spacious and is en suite to the bedroom. There is gas central heating and blinds to most of the windows.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the bungalow is showcased, featuring a brick facade with a decorative gable detail above the entrance. A well-maintained driveway leads to the front door, and a green lawn extends along the sides. A charging port for electric vehicles is visible by the entrance.
Home in Skelmersdale
5 out of 5 average rating, 78 reviews

The Dalton Bungalow

Set in a fantastic position, The Dalton Bungalow is a picturesque two bedroom semi-detached bungalow. A modern open plan living space with lounge area, dining space and a fitted kitchen. A double bedroom which overlooks the large rear garden which enjoys afternoon sun. • 5 min drive to town centre shops • 15 min drive to Ormskirk / Edge Hill University • 5 min drive to Parbold The peaceful location on the outskirts of town has rural walks around the Beacon Country Park and Tawd Valley.

Top Guest favourite
A cozy lounge area features two comfortable sofas along with a textured armchair. A simple white coffee table sits at the center, while a three-panel artwork depicting a sunset adorns the wall. Warm light from the chandelier highlights the wooden beams and ceiling.
Barn in Standish
5 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Welcome to Beech Barn.

Beech barn is situated directly behind one of the oldest farm houses in the small village of Standish. Beech farm dates back to the early 1900’s. The old barn unfortunately was partially ruined during a fire many years ago. Rebuilt in 1980 and renovated recently to create a beautiful self contained living space. Standish is close to all the motorway networks. One mile from junction 27 of the M6 makes it a perfect stop over. We are across the road from the fantastic Albert’s Restaurant too.

Superhost
The lounge area showcases exposed beams and a stone fireplace, accompanied by a comfortable three-seat sofa and a leather chair. A round coffee table occupies the center, while a modern Smart TV is situated nearby. Subtle lighting enhances the cozy ambiance.
Home in Up Holland
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

1750's cottage with open fire and beams

Take it easy at this unique and cosy cottage with a real open fire and original beams. The cottage was constructed in approximately 1750 during the reign of George II. The cottage is constructed from wood and stone and there is not a straight wall, ceiling or door casing in the house! You learn very fast (after banging your head once or twice) to duck under the low door frames and beams. The cottage is small, quirky and very cosy but with a suprisingly large master bedroom and bathroom.

Top Guest favourite
A charming detached annex is surrounded by a landscaped garden featuring vibrant plants. The patio area is furnished with seating under an umbrella, providing a pleasant outdoor space. Large glass doors lead into a bright interior, blending nature with comfort.
Place to stay in Parbold
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

The Annex - relax in quiet, charming setting.

The annex, detached from the main house, is set within a beautiful landscaped garden. The spacious bedroom has a double bed and a Smart TV (you will also have to Sky, Netflix, Apple+, Paramount) the bathroom has a walk-in shower. The separate living area has a dining table, sofa and small fridge. Tea and coffee making facilities, cutlery and crockery (for takeaways etc.) are provided. Parking is at the front or side of the house. There is access to strong WiFI . Pets are welcome.

Guest favourite
A modern kitchen featuring light cabinetry and a combination oven and stovetop. Counter space is equipped with a sink and various kitchen appliances. Natural light enters through a window adorned with horizontal blinds, highlighting the neutral-colored walls and laminate flooring.
Place to stay in Wrightington
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 69 reviews

The little beach house.

Keep it simple at this peaceful and centrally-located place in Lancashire. Ideally positioned to visit Liverpool , Manchester, the Lake District , Peak District , Blackpool, Southport and the Ribble Valley all within an hours drive away or less. Local gastro pub 3 minutes walk away. Local farm shop. Close to motorway network but still very much in the. Countryside with lots of walks and cycling close by. Bus stop at the end of the track. Train station less than 2 miles away

Top Guest favourite
A charming row of whitewashed cottages is displayed, featuring a well-kept front garden with manicured grass and a small picket fence. Window boxes hang under the windows, adorned with flowers. The cottages are flanked by hedges, providing an inviting entrance.
Cottage in Lancashire
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Bluebell Cottage, Ormskirk

Come and stay in this charming character cottage in the historic Market Town of Ormskirk. The fantastic location, only 5 minutes stroll to the town centre, offers an abundance of amenities right on your doorstep. Resting in a row of pretty whitewashed cottages this cosy home is nestled in a lovely position just far enough away from the bustling town centre. Bluebell Cottage is a perfect base to just relax or to enjoy all that Ormskirk and the surrounding area has to offer.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the annexe features a well-maintained entry point with a dark door and a warm light fixture. Large, multi-pane windows allow natural light to illuminate the interior. Potted plants are positioned near the entrance, and a gravel path leads to the door.
Guesthouse in Standish
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 83 reviews

The Mount, Annexe

This pretty one bedroom annexe based in Standish in a perfect location with easy access to Wigan, the village of Standish, beautiful green belt and easy access to the M6 and major cities Manchester, Liverpool and Preston. We are also 5 minute walk from the popular wedding venue Ashfield House. The annex is a fully self contained space with its own private entrance, parking and no shared facilities, we are however next door should you need anything.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious living area features comfortable sofas adorned with cushions and a wooden coffee table at the center. A dining table with chairs is seen alongside a sideboard. Natural light enters through a skylight, enhancing the wooden beams of the sloped ceiling.
Condo in Lowton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 351 reviews

The Granary, Fairhouse Farm

The property is situated in the enclosed gardens of a Grade II Listed Farmhouse with ample private parking. Easy proximity to Leigh Sports Village, Pennington Flash, RHS Bridgewater and Haydock Race Course, M62 Junction 9, M6 Junctions 22 & 23, Newton-le-Willows Railway Station, Warrington Station, halfway between Manchester and Liverpool. Ideal for visiting Lake District, North Wales, Chester, Knutsford, Peak District. Having a car is recommended.

Top Guest favourite
A comfortable lounge area features a blue sofa and a round dining table surrounded by wooden chairs. Natural light fills the space through skylights, and a flat-screen TV is positioned against the wall. Framed art adorns the walls, adding character to the room.
Apartment in Horwich
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 459 reviews

Self contained flat in Horwich nature reserve

Combining the convenience of an urban location with the attraction and beauty of a rural setting, this cosy self-contained apartment is situated in Bridge Street Local Nature Reserve within 5 minutes’ walk of Horwich Town Centre and the West Pennine Moorland hills around Rivington. The property also features an electric vehicle charging point (additional charge @ 50p per kWh - please enquire on booking)

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