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Step into a Mid Century fisherman's cove cottage filled with jewel colours and the turquoise, blue, greens of the sea with scattered shells. The lounge is playfully styled and elevated by a bold deep turquoise wall and subtle touches of tiki-inspired decor. A bright and characterful living space that perfectly captures the property's quirky coastal charm. Flooded with natural South facing light from a large picture window, and a second with sea view, this inviting lounge is the ideal place to relax after a day by the shore. Comfortable leather seating is paired with velvet cushions, while a Bamboo coffee table and matching dining set add warmth and texture to the space. A cosy dining nook by the window provides the perfect spot for morning coffee, sunset drinks, relaxed dining or writing a book, while carefully chosen decorative pieces – including coastal accents and original oil paintings – give the room a personal, artistic feel. In the kitchen, fresh cream walls and cabinets showcase accents of navy and white mixed with zesty lemon and lobsters. It continues the property’s blend of practicality and personality, offering everything you need for a comfortable self-catering stay. Bright and neatly laid out, the space features ample worktop area, well equipped with modern appliances including an oven, hob, microwave, and fridge-freezer, as well as plenty of storage for longer stays. Warm wood-effect flooring and clean cream cabinetry are complemented by decorative touches, creating a welcoming and homely feel with natural light filtering through, making the kitchen a pleasant space to prepare meals. At the far end, a charming feature wall of coastal inspired wallpaper adds a playful nod to the seaside setting, tying in beautifully with the property's quirky fisherman's cove theme. There's also a convenient washing machine, making this kitchen as functional as it is stylish - perfect for cooking everything from quick breakfasts to evening dining. The bedroom offers an inviting retreat, styled for comfort and relaxation. A cosy double bed takes centre stage, dressed in vibrant, eye-catching bedding that adds a splash of personality while maintaining a restful atmosphere. A large picture window fills the room with natural light, creating a bright and airy feel throughout the day. The soft melon sorbet green feature wall brings a calming, nature-inspired tone to the space, perfectly balancing the bolder accents. Practical yet stylish, the room includes a large cupboard, a sleek wardrobe and a chic vanity unit, providing plenty of storage and a dedicated spot to get ready for your day out. Whether you’re winding down after a seaside stroll or enjoying a lazy morning lie-in, this bedroom is a comfortable and tranquil haven. The bathroom is bright and modern with accessories of amber to topaz, tortoiseshell and stone effect cushioned flooring, offering a relaxing space to unwind. Crisp half-height tiling adds a sleek, contemporary feel while keeping the room easy to maintain. A full-sized bath with an overhead shower unit provides the best of both worlds—perfect for a quick refresh after a day exploring the coast or a long, soothing soak in the evening. Finished with simple, stylish fittings and a light, airy atmosphere, the bathroom complements the property’s overall blend of comfort and interior design. The apartment has its own walled patio garden secluded by walls on three sides and a fence entrance, with plants, two chairs and a coffee table. A barbeque is available for guests kept inside the under stairs shed.
Located on Lord Street in the heart of old Morecambe, this holiday let places you perfectly to enjoy everything this classic seaside town has to offer. Just a minute's stroll brings you to the promenade and sandy shoreline, where you can take in sweeping views across the bay and experience some of the UK’s most famous sunsets. Poulton is full of character and traditional coastal charm, grand Georgian houses and cottages, the two oldest pubs in Morecambe, a Bingo Hall and the Police Station featured on The Bay TV series. The Smuggler's Den with its fishermans' lanterns originated in 1640, and the Morecambe Hotel is 200 years old. Walking five minutes along the Promenade to the Clock Tower, you'll find a great mix of cafes, pubs, and shops such as A Beach Bird which is a treasure trove of handmade jewellery, bags, clothes, vintage and a magic shop. The Beach Shack sells rock, ice creams, buckets and souvenirs. Scenic walks along the seafront and the iconic spots of Morecambe Bay such as The Art Deco Midland Hotel, The Winter Gardens and The Platform venue. The owners recommend Poulton Chippy for the best taste and price, a five minutes walk along the street. Close by, Bare Crescent, is a smart area with a row of shops, cafes and craft brewery bars. Stroll around Happy Mount Park and visit the crabbing pool. Nature lovers are especially well catered for, with the picturesque villages of Arnside and Silverdale which are 25 minutes drive away, and offer beautiful coastal and woodland walks, quiet coves and a slower pace of life - perfect for day trips and exploration. This designated AONB is known for its peaceful landscapes, limestone pavements and the RSPB Leighton Moss Natural Reserve for abundant wildlife. Take the train there or further on to Grange-Over-Sands, Cartmel and Ulverston, a stunning scenic route. Grange is a small quaint Victorian resort, Cartmel is a charming medieval village and Ulverston is a bustling market town with lots of independent shops, old streets and the Laurel and Hardy Museum. Whether you're here for seaside relaxation, scenic adventures, or simply to enjoy great food and fresh sea air, this location offers the perfect base for your stay.
Getting to and around Morecambe is easy and convenient, making it an ideal base for a relaxed seaside break or exploring the Lake District, Cumbria or North Yorkshire Moors. By train, Morecambe is served by its own railway station with regular services connecting to nearby Lancaster, where you can access the West Coast Main Line for direct routes to major cities including Manchester, London, and Glasgow. Some services also run through to destinations such as Leeds, and the scenic coastal Furness Line offers beautiful journeys along the bay towards Cumbria. A quick train to Lancaster then a train to Silverdale and Arnside is a stunning scenic route of 45 minutes or further on to Ulverston. By bus, the town is well connected with frequent and reliable routes. Services run regularly between Morecambe, Lancaster, and Lancaster University, as well as to surrounding towns. Stagecoach bus 555 runs from Lancaster to Kendal, Windemere, Ambleside, Grassmere then Keswick at a capped low price, but please check the Stagecoach website. Buses run along the promenade and through the town centre, making it easy to get around without a car. By road, Morecambe is easily accessible via the M6 motorway, providing straightforward links north towards Scotland and south towards Blackpool, Liverpool and Manchester. A day trip to Skipton is recommendable to experience its multitude of independent shops, cafes, pubs, riverside walk and amazing castle in a lawned courtyard, this is around 1 hour and 17 minutes drive away. Kirby Lonsdale is a quaint historic market town on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District, with a riverside walk leading back up the radical steps to views of the surrounding countryside, this is around a 30 minutes drive. Drive 40 minutes through rural villages to Ingleton for the White Scar Caves, shops, cafes, the antique centre and walk the invigorating 4.5 mile Watersfalls Trail. Whether you’re arriving for a weekend escape or planning day trips to the Lake District, the area’s excellent transport links make exploring simple, flexible, and stress-free.
Guests have access to the full apartment. The keys for the property are provided via key safe, with details being sent to guests prior to arrival. Free parking is usually available in the street opposite or 2 mins walk along the street, if not there are more a little further along. There is paid parking behind the apartment with ParkBee via the app. Please check the app for prices.