Parr Hall Farm Bed & Breakfast, Eccleston, Chorley, Lancashire
Parr Hall Farm was built in 1721 by a gentleman farmer called Edward Parr. The property has had a chequered history, but still retains some of its original features.
There is ample parking in the cobbled farmyard that is bordered by a red brick barn and a former cow byre. Once surrounded by apple, pear and damson orchards, the house now has well-established gardens which guests are welcome to use.
Guests have their own entrance and, once checked in, are free to come and go as they please. The accommodation offered is of a high standard and unique quality.
The area is served by a wide variety of good pubs, restaurants and cafes. Within a short walking distance are The Original Farmers Arms, Verdes Italian restaurant and a cafe. The village also has two other public houses and a wine bar.
Eccleston has many amenities including a bank with cash point, a small supermarket, two post offices and a reliable taxi service.
The area provides access to a wide range of activities including golf, fishing, horse riding, cycling and walking opportunities, about which the owners will be pleased to give advice. Eccleston also provides a good base for trips to areas such as the Lake District, North Wales and the coastal areas of Blackpool, Southport and Lytham St Annes.
There is ample parking in the cobbled farmyard that is bordered by a red brick barn and a former cow byre. Once surrounded by apple, pear and damson orchards, the house now has well-established gardens which guests are welcome to use.
Guests have their own entrance and, once checked in, are free to come and go as they please. The accommodation offered is of a high standard and unique quality.
The area is served by a wide variety of good pubs, restaurants and cafes. Within a short walking distance are The Original Farmers Arms, Verdes Italian restaurant and a cafe. The village also has two other public houses and a wine bar.
Eccleston has many amenities including a bank with cash point, a small supermarket, two post offices and a reliable taxi service.
The area provides access to a wide range of activities including golf, fishing, horse riding, cycling and walking opportunities, about which the owners will be pleased to give advice. Eccleston also provides a good base for trips to areas such as the Lake District, North Wales and the coastal areas of Blackpool, Southport and Lytham St Annes.
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