Cottage in Rossendale
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About this cottage rental
32B Bank Street is a top-floor apartment with a kitchen including an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine, a dining area with seating for four, and a sitting area with two Chesterfield sofas and a wall-mounted TV. The bedrooms consist of two doubles, one with an en-suite shower room and TV, along with a family bathroom. Outside, there is off-road parking for one car. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Note: There is a good housekeeping bond of 250GBP. You'll find a shop and pub in 0.1 miles, a river in 1.3 miles and a lake in 1.5 miles. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. 32B Bank Street is a well-located base for exploring Lancashire.
Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, kettle, toaster. Smart TV and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 1 car. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 0.1 miles, lake 1.5 miles, river 1.3 miles.
Region: Benefitting from its Georgian capital city Lancaster, popular for its tourist attractions of Lancaster Castle, Williamson Park and the wonderful Way of the Roses cycling route, Lancashire offers a range of hidden gems you won't want to miss. With Blackpoo
Town: Rawtenstall is a welcoming Lancashire town surrounded by the rolling landscapes of the Rossendale Valley, offering a blend of independent shops, heritage attractions, and easy-going northern character. At its heart is the lively Rawtenstall town centre, where you’ll find the much-loved Whittaker Pavilion & Museum, stylish cafés, and a strong local market tradition. The beautifully revived Rawtenstall Market and the nearby independent-filled high street give the town a distinctive, creative feel. A standout attraction is the East Lancashire Railway, where heritage steam trains run through scenic countryside and offer a memorable way to explore the wider area. Rawtenstall is also home to the renowned Mr Fitzpatrick’s Temperance Bar, the oldest surviving temperance bar in Britain, serving nostalgic cordials and botanical drinks. Just a short distance away is The Whitaker, a contemporary museum and gallery set in a Victorian house, offering exhibitions, events, and a café overlooking the parkland. And with Burnley close by, offering The Singing Ringing Tree sculpture, Towneley Hall, and a rich industrial heritage, the area combines natural beauty with fascinating history. With green hills on the doorstep and excellent links to Manchester, Rawtenstall offers an appealing mix of culture and countryside.























