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Accommodation > Bed and Breakfast > England > Lancashire > Ormskirk > Martin Lane Farmhouse Holiday Cottage
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5 Martin Lane , Burscough
Ormskirk
Lancashire
England
L40 8JH

Martin Lane Farmhouse Holiday Cottage, Ormskirk

Accommodation Description:
Our 4 star, award winning accommodation comprises of 3 charming, cosy country cottages. The Dairy, The Shippon & The Granary all lie around an enclosed cobbled courtyard with safe parking for up to 5 cars.Set along a quiet country lane, peace & tranquillity are guaranteed



Our 4 star, award winning accommodation comprises of 3 charming, cosy country cottages. Nestling in the rich arable farmland of West Lancashire yet only 5 miles from the elegant seaside resort of Southport. Set along a quiet country lane, peace & tranquillity are guaranteed

Located only 300 mtrs from the Leeds-Liverpool canal which provides course fishing and delightful walks. The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust at Martin Mere is just 2 miles away and we have our own 'hide' from where you can observe our resident barn owls. Built over a century ago, these former farm buildings have been tastefully and professionally converted to provide comfortable, modern, easy care facilities whilst still retaining many of the original features

The Dairy, The Shippon & The Granary all lie around an enclosed cobbled courtyard. Ranging in size, each has its own distinctive style & character. With full central heating they are available for long or short stays all year round

All are furnished and maintained to a very high standard. We are very pleased to announce that the extensive refurbishment carried out recently has been rewarded with an upgrade to our tourist board rating from three to four stars. Each cottage has freeview TV, DVD and video

The lounge areas have comfortable suites and quality pine furniture. The new fitted kitchens are fully equipped with electric cooker, automatic washing machine, fridge/freezer and microwave plus all necessary kitchen utensils. Barbeque equipment is available on request

Electricity, bed linen and towels are all provided free of charge. There is a large garden and play area for the children with lots of garden toys for their use. Cot, high chair and safety gate are all included as standard

We are centrally located in the heart of the West Lancashire countryside, yet within easy reach of all the north west's popular destinations.

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest

Directions:
M6|Road|8|Leave M6 at junction 27. Take A5209 to Southport/Ormskirk. Stay on this road for approx 7 miles. At the T junction with A59 turn left. After approx. 1 mile turn right onto B5242. Carry straight on for 2 miles. After Heatons Bridge pub take first right into Drummersdale Lane then first right again into Merscar Lane. At the end of Merscar Lane turn right again into Martin Lane. Go straight along, over the hump backed bridge and we are approx 300 metres on the right.


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