Samlesbury Hall

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(1.1K) · Historical landmark in Preston, United Kingdom
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Samlesbury Hall is a historic house in Samlesbury, Lancashire, England, six miles east of Preston. It was built in 1325 by Gilbert de Southworth, and …

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Feb 24, 2025
This is our 3rd visit and this place is amazing. The huts are fantastic, clean, warm, amazing shower. The staff are so helpful and the kids loved it it’s one of those places you can let them run and …Full review by Lucie S
Feb 23, 2025
We visited for a couple of nights staying in the shepherds huts, with a number of families and friends. Everyone was impressed with the quality of accommodation and how nice staff were - we had a gre…Full review by Inspiration332645
Feb 21, 2025
Had a 2 day half-term break with our daughter and grandchildren 13, 11 and 8, staying in 2 Shepherd's Huts. Double bunks and en suite facilities made for a very comfortable stay. Picnic benches and a…Full review by shakerfan

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Construction completed:1325

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How many people can stay in a shepherd’s hut?
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Each hut has room for four adults to sleep comfortably, two will be on the top bunk. If your group is larger than four we have Pods and a...
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