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Download the Brochure Here Award Winning Family Owned Luxury Parks set in Lancashire www.ukleisureparks.co.uk Introducing GLENFIELD LEISURE PARK Glenfield Leisure Park is set in beautiful, peaceful countryside in the village of Pilling just outside Knott End-on-Sea. The park is surrounded by open fields which enhances the tranquil setting. Glenfield is extremely well maintained with 150 lodge & holiday home pitches, the park has extensive landscaping throughout with trees, flowers and gardens. Glenfield boasts its own fully stocked fishing lake and has a large dog walking area. The park is completely flat with tarmac roads, vintage street lighting and benefits from 24-hour CCTV, free Wi-Fi and a security barrier at the entrance. There are many fountains and statues located around the park which gives the place a real sense of character. Glenfield is open 11 months and 3 weeks of the year. The Meadows & The Orchards are new lodge developments adjoining the main site which are open all year. Introducing SMITHY LEISURE PARK with WHARF COTTAGE The Smithy Leisure Park is situated just outside the market town of Garstang. The Smithy is surrounded by the beautiful Lancaster to Preston canal and boasts its own fully stocked fishing lake and all weather bowling green. The rest of the park is nestled by open countryside with views across the Trough of Bowland. The park has a mixture of Lodges and statics totalling 150 pitches all together. The park proudly won best park of the year 2015 & 2016 throughout the country. The Smithy is open 11 months and 3 weeks of the year. Wharf Cottage is a smaller neighbouring park to The Smithy. Many holiday homes on Wharf Cottage border the canal and have their own private boat moorings. Wharf Cottage is its own private community but is managed by The Smithy office only across the road where all operations regarding sales and day to day running takes place. Introducing OAKLANDS LEISURE PARK Oaklands Leisure Park is located in the village of Warton just 2 miles outside the market town of Lytham, Oaklands offers the best of both worlds catering for touring, statics and lodges totalling 110 pitches. This is the only site to cater for touring throughout the company. Touring is available either seasonally or at a nightly rate. All pitches are fully serviced hook-up pitches for both tourers and motor homes. Each pitch has space for your car and an awning with most pitches having separate grass area at the side. The park has two modern toilet and shower blocks, fully central heated in superb condition. Other facilities include onsite launderette. The static side is separate to the touring and having open countryside views. The touring side is open 10 months & 2 weeks of the year while the statics are open all year. A new luxury development for statics and lodges has recently been announced for Summer 2018. Introducing MOOR LANE LEISURE PARK Moor Lane Leisure Park is a five star park situated in the beautiful town of Ainsdale just outside Southport. Moor Lane has 60 pitches at present and is surrounded by open countryside, overlooking the stunning Formby Hall Golf Resort & Spa. Moor Lane Leisure Park has been established for over 50 years but since 2014 has been completely re-vamped and gone through an extensive refurbishment. The park is mainly for the middle aged and semi- retired who are looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday ! away, Liverpool 16 miles and Manchester less than 35 miles. Moor Lane is open 11 months and 3 weeks of the year. Introducing POULTON PLAIZ LEISURE PARK Poulton Plaiz Leisure Park is a quiet, picturesque park on the edge of the ancient market town of Poulton-le-Fylde in the Wyre. Surrounded by rolling meadows, and set in 27 acres of attractive grounds, Poulton Plaiz has 140 pitches with a mixture of static & lodges along with homes also for hire. The park has extensive landscaping throughout with trees, flowers and gardens. Poulton Plaiz boasts many fishing lakes within the grounds and has a large dog walking area. The park is within walking distance of Poulton and less "#$ for a fun filled day near the coast or maybe just a relaxing getaway, Poulton Plaiz is open 11 months and 2 weeks of the year and really does offer the best of both worlds. Waypoint is a private lodge area of the park which is open all year. Introducing WILLOWGROVE LEISURE PARK Willowgrove Leisure Park and Fishery is the newest addition to the family group. The award winning park is built around a fully stocked five-acre fishing lake and an island bird sanctuary. Situated in the Wyre Valley on the Fylde Coast, Willowgrove is close to the shops and facilities of Knott End- on-Sea. The park has a variety of statics, lodges and park homes with both residential and holiday licences. Spread across 24 acres and totalling to 302 $ % development of luxury lodges has been announced in a prime location of the park with outstanding views across the lake. The park is maintained to the highest standards with fully tarmacked roads, beautiful green open spaces and within walking distance to local shops and transport links. The park is open all year. LAKE 0 5 10km DISTRICT A6 0 5 miles Kirkby Lonsdale S N ARNSIDE & A65 SILVERDALE Silverdale AONB Warton Arkholme 35A B6254 Carnforth 35 Lune Valley High NORTH Bentham Hornby YORKSHIRE Bolton-le-Sands Clapham MORECAMBE Wray BAY M6 Hest Bank A683 A6 MORECAMBE 34 Caton Tatham Fells s LANCASTER d Knott Heysham wlan A65 Ward’s Bo ouglas Scotforth elfast & D Stone FOREFO STT Heysham to B l l e OF BOWLANND F Gisburn e AONB Le Stocks Forest Wigglesworth Reservoir Tosside Abbeystead 33A 33 B6478 Dolphinholme Trough of Knotts Slaidburn Fleetwood to Bowland La A682 rn e Forton ll Dunsop S e F Bridge s Newton Bolton by A6068 A588 ke Sy Bowland Knott End Pilling Scorton Holden FLEETWOODWILLOWGROVE B6478 GLENFIELD Whitewell Sawley A59 A587 Preesall SMITHY Barnoldswick Earby West A56 LANNCN ASHIREBradford REChatburn E A682 Garstang A588 Waddington Thornton Chipping Cleveleys M6 Pendle A586 Claughton Clitheroe A585 on Brock Longridge Hill Barley A6068 Fell FOREST OF Bilsborrow 14 POULTON PLAIZ Great Inglewhite BOWLAND Barrowford Colne A584 Eccleston Hurst 13 B6243 Green AONB Poulton- Longridge Trawden le-Fylde Singleton B5269 A6 Nelson B5269 Sabden A6068 12 A59 BLACKPOOL Ribchester Whalley Brierfield 32 B6243 A671 3 M55 Padiham 1 M6 11 4 A680 10 Kirkham Fulwood 31A 9 A59 Great 8 Harwood BURNLEY PRESTON A677 M65 LYTHAM 31 7 ST. ANNES A583 Samlesbury 6 A646 Freckleton Accrington A671 St. Anne’s- OAKLANDS BLACKBURN on-Sea A584 A675 A682 Lytham 30 Oswaldtwistle Hoghton B6238 5 A59 1A B6236 2/9 3 4 29/1 M65 Haslingden RAWTENSTALL LEYLAND 28 Darwen A6177 Bacup M61 Tarleton A681 A565 A6 A666 M6 A675 M o o r s 8 i n e A671 e n n t P A581 A49 e s SOUTHPORT B5246 CHORLEY Limbrick W Holmeswood S Rivington Belmont 1 MOOR LANE Rufford Mawdesley Adlington A570 ROCHDALE M66 A49 21 Burscough A5209 S BURY A5147 2 27 20 A6 BOLTON M62 3 19 6 Ormskirk S M627(M) Formby A577 M6 M61 5 Skelmersdale WIGAN 18/4 B5195 A59 A570 3 4 19 4 17 5 26 20 OLDHAM 3 M60 M60 M58 2 16 21 A565 22 1 14 25 GREATER MERSEYSIDE 13 7 MANCHESTER M60 MANCHESTER 24 GLENFIELD LEISURE PARK Smallwood Hey Road, Pilling, Lancashire, PR3 6HE Tel: 01253 790782 SMITHY LEISURE PARK with WHARF COTTAGE Cabus Nook Lane, Winmarleigh, Garstang, Preston, PR3 1AA Tel: 01995 606200 OAKLANDS LEISURE PARK Lytham Road, Warton, Preston, PR4 1AH Tel: 01772 634459 MOOR LANE LEISURE PARK 101 Moor Lane, Southport, Lancashire, PR8 3NY Tel: 01704 573259 POULTON PLAIZ LEISURE PARK Garstang Road West, Poulton-Le-Fylde, Lancashire, FY6 8AR Tel: 01253 888930 WILLOWGROVE LEISURE PARK Sandy Lane, Preesall, Knott End-on-Sea, Lancashire, FY6 0RB Tel: 01253 811306 Award Winning Family Owned Luxury Parks set in Lancashire [email protected] www.ukleisureparks.co.uk.
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