Perched above the sweeping shoreline of Morecambe Bay, this striking manor house is a fantastic choice for large groups, travelling with a faithful friend. With access to a swimming pool and coastal paths on the doorstep, it’s a brilliant setting for mornings spent watching the tide roll in while your curious canine sniffs the sea breeze.
Inside, the ground floor blends contemporary style with playful touches. A large TV anchors the main lounge area, while a separate games room and sleek kitchen-dining zone create a lively hub for sociable get-togethers. The kitchen is fully equipped for everything from casual breakfasts to celebratory feasts. Also on this level, the master bedroom boasts a four-poster super-king bed and en-suite shower room, alongside a handy cloakroom and a quiet reading corner. Upstairs, four individually styled bedrooms cater to a variety of groups: two doubles (one with en-suite), a twin with its own bathroom, and a family room with bespoke bunk arrangements – a super-king below and a single above – complete with its own en-suite. The main lounge on this floor is a real highlight, with a glass-fronted fireplace and far-reaching vistas across the bay. Outside, garden areas provide plenty of spots to sit and take in the coastal views, while your four-legged friend has room to potter nearby. There’s a heated hot tub, outdoor dining areas and an outdoor kitchen with a BBQ, pizza oven and fire pit. For an added touch of luxury, a private leisure suite is available each morning, complete with an indoor heated pool, sauna, gym and more. Secure gated access and parking for up to 10 vehicles ensure a smooth arrival.
A short drive brings you to Morecambe (5.5 miles), where a traditional promenade, cafes and attractions line the waterfront – great for a wander with your loyal hound. Inland, Lancaster (8.5 miles) offers cobbled streets, independent shops and the historic Lancaster Castle. For bigger adventures, the rolling landscapes of the Forest of Bowland National Landscape (10 miles) provide miles of tail-wagging walking routes, while the iconic Lake District National Park (25 miles) promises lakes, fells and plenty of fresh air for energetic paws.