Have you ever wondered what it’s like to channel your inner Lady Whistledown? Well, now you can with a staycation spot fit for any Bridgerton fan.
Those who are invested in the Netflix series will be excited as part one of season three has been released this week.
Now, if you’re looking for a staycation spot and want to feel all the Bridgerton vibes, look no further as we have the ideal spot for you.
To help you feel like the belle of the ball, Sykes Holiday Cottages has rounded up six properties fit for Queen Charlotte (and you, of course!).
One of the properties is Moorlands Manor, located in Foulridge.
The 10-bedroom property sleeps 27 people and costs from £5,698 for a three-night stay which works at £211.04 per person.
Moorlands Manor is surrounded by vast Lancashire countryside and boasts some quirky features.
It has an outdoor Vitality pool plus a grand piano and a fully equipped games room.
What’s more, you can get comfy in the cinema room and binge watch Bridgerton to your hearts content.
While you’re there, you can make the most of your surroundings by walking up Pendle Hill which rises 557 metres above sea level and features a Bronze Age burial site.
If you’re up for more activities, you can enjoy paragliding and clay pigeon shooting opportunities at Kelbrook Lodge Shooting School.
You can find out more about the staycation spot and book your stay via the Sykes Holiday Cottages website.
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How to book your staycation with Sykes Holiday Cottages
If this sounds like your perfect staycation spot, here’s how you can book your stay with Sykes Holiday Cottages.
As mentioned above, you’ll need to visit the Sykes Cottages website or you can call 01244 617 683 to get the ball rolling.
Another way to book your stay is via the Sykes Holiday Cottages app.
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