Dining table
A table for two sits in the living space, with a framed print above and lamps either side of the room. It gives guests somewhere proper to eat, plan the next day or open a laptop without using the sofa.
Room by room
Clear photos and plain details for each part of the Burnley holiday bungalow, so guests can picture a home away from home before choosing dates.

Living room
The living room is set up for two, with a sofa, armchair, TV, rug, side tables, lamps and mustard curtains. It is the room guests are most likely to use after a walk around Pendle, a day at Towneley or a longer drive out across Lancashire.
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Every room is practical rather than overdone. The bungalow suits two guests, visiting family and longer work stays where a normal kitchen, living space and super-fast WiFi matter.
A table for two sits in the living space, with a framed print above and lamps either side of the room. It gives guests somewhere proper to eat, plan the next day or open a laptop without using the sofa.
The bedroom sleeps two and can be arranged with twin or double beds, with blue bedding, a padded headboard, bedside tables and lamps. It is simple, neat and best suited to two guests who want a proper base rather than a hotel room.
The kitchen has the self-catering essentials, with hob, oven, sink, washing machine, cupboards, worktop space and a bright window. It is useful for breakfasts, simple dinners and longer stays where eating out every night is not the plan.
The en-suite bathroom includes an electric shower, sink, toilet and heated towel rail. Guests with access needs should confirm thresholds and shower access before booking.
Small touches include lamps, cushions, plants, wall art and fresh bedding. The bungalow feels prepared without feeling fussy, which is the right fit for a short break or a practical longer stay.
The exterior gives the stay its bungalow feel straight away: one-level ground-floor arrival, parking listed for one car and a patio area close to the door for a morning coffee or a quieter evening.
The patio has outdoor furniture and planting around the paved area. It is a simple spot for coffee, a drink after a day out or a slower breakfast when the weather is kind.
Eating in
For a three-night break it is a useful breakfast spot. For a week or more, it becomes part of the reason the bungalow works better than a standard room.
Next step
The wider stay page covers access notes, house rules, included items and how bookings are currently handled.
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