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Brook House, Broughton, Lancashire

Brook House, Broughton, Lancashire

Brook House, Lewth Lane, Woodplumpton, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 0TE, United Kingdom

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Property details

Four bedrooms: 1 x family room with three single beds, 2 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC , one double room has an additional pull out single bed,1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove

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About where you'll be staying

Broughton is a historic countryside village resting just north of Preston, in the heart of Lancashire. Known for its 16th-century Church of St John the Baptist, Broughton Hall, and strong community spirit, the village offers a selection of attractions for those seeking a peaceful retreat with easy access to city amenities. Local highlights include the Church Cottage Museum, which showcases Broughton’s heritage, and scenic walking and cycling routes through surrounding farmland and along nearby brooks. Dining options include The Pepper Bistro, serving flavourful Indian cuisine, and The Broughton Inn, a welcoming pub offering traditional fare. Essentials can be picked up at Co-op Food – Broughton – Garstang Road, or at various supermarkets in Ingol, just a short drive away. For a deeper dive into the region, nearby Preston offers a vibrant mix of culture and nature—wander through the Harris Museum and Art Gallery, explore the tranquil paths of Avenham and Miller Parks, or spot wildlife at the Brockholes Nature Reserve, a floating village set within 250 acres of wetland and woodland. To the north, Garstang invites you to stroll along the Lancaster Canal, discover the peaceful trails of Brock Bottom, or browse exhibitions at the Garstang Arts Centre. Eastwards, Longridge rewards visitors with panoramic views from Longridge Fell, a gentle hike with sweeping vistas across the Ribble Valley, admire the architecture of St Paul’s Church, or enjoy a pint at the characterful Hoppy Days Micropub. Further into the Ribble Valley, Ribchester reveals its Roman roots—visit the Ribchester Roman Museum to uncover ancient artefacts, stroll through the serene Stydd Gardens, or explore the historic grounds of St Wilfrid’s Church, built atop the remains of a Roman fort.

Nature on your doorstep

Martin Mere Wetland Centre
14.4 miles
Abram Flash
24.2 miles

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