05 Jun, 2019
Pros: Great location and good price
Cons: Awful beds, did have a good night's sleep all holiday. TV signal so poor it was virtually impossible to watch in the evening
Sea View, Ulverston, a property with a garden, is situated in Ulverston, 3.7 miles from Laurel & Hardy Museum.
This holiday home features 2 bedrooms, a kitchen with dishwasher, a TV, a seating area and 2 bathrooms with a bath or shower.
The nearest airport is Blackpool International Airport, 31.7 miles from the holiday home.
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Sea View is a mid-terrace, three-storey cottage, situated close to the main high street in the tiny village of Greenodd. With enough accommodation to sleep up to five people in two bedrooms, this property features exposed beams, a snug sitting area and a well facilitated kitchen. To the rear of the property is a grassy garden with a patio; perfect for a spot of al fresco dining in the warm summer evenings. There is parking for up to two cars, although the local pub and shops are only a short walk away. An excellent holiday base, for friends and family alike.
Resting on the estuary of Carmel Sands within the Crake Valley is the small village of Greenodd. Set on the borders of the Lake District National Park, this 18th Century town was once a thriving shipbuilding centre and a significant commercial port, exporting locally quarried limestone, gunpowder and copper. Today, Greenodd is a quiet residential town that maintains much of its charm and contains a good selection of shops and a local pub, The Ship, which provides a visible link to the village's history. Just three miles away is the ancient market town of Ulverston, which is famous for its street markets and festivals as well as boasting a wide range of shops, pubs and leisure facilities. It is also home to the only Laurel and Hardy museum in the world and is the birthplace of Stan Laurel. The stunning National Park is within easy reach, as are the towns of Coniston, Windermere and the beautiful Furness Coast with its golden beaches and good birdwatching opportunities.
English
05 Jun, 2019
Pros: Great location and good price
Cons: Awful beds, did have a good night's sleep all holiday. TV signal so poor it was virtually impossible to watch in the evening
25 Aug, 2018
Pros: Everything