Fold House Holiday Home & Lodge Park

Picture of Fold House Holiday Home & Lodge Park, Lancashire
Picture of Fold House Holiday Home & Lodge Park, Lancashire
Picture of Fold House Holiday Home & Lodge Park, Lancashire
Picture of Fold House Holiday Home & Lodge Park, Lancashire
Picture of Fold House Holiday Home & Lodge Park, Lancashire
Picture of Fold House Holiday Home & Lodge Park, Lancashire
Picture of Fold House Holiday Home & Lodge Park, Lancashire
Picture of Fold House Holiday Home & Lodge Park, Lancashire
Picture of Fold House Holiday Home & Lodge Park, Lancashire
Picture of Fold House Holiday Home & Lodge Park, Lancashire

Proprietor Miss Kate M Richardson

Season 1st March to 4th January

Address Head Dyke Lane (A588) Pilling, Preston Lancashire, PR3 6SJ, Lancaster, PR3 6SJ

Description Fold House Holiday Home & Lodge Park and the surrounding land are situated in 45 acres of landscaped gardens and wide open spaces, set in a rural location along the South Coast of the Morecambe Bay and South Lakes. Fold House was one of the first parks in the UK to have all park staff trained to NVQ and Parks Operations level - including Park Management full enrolment on disability awareness training.

Facilities 313 Holiday homes (owned), LPG stockist, Laundry, Children's play area, Pets not allowed, Disabled access, Designated / private parking, Visitor parking, Wireless internet

Other facilities Large sales ground with good selection of new and pre-owned models always on display. Family run and owned, nationally recognised park fully serviced and maintained. No renting, sub-letting, tourers or tents. Secure, landscaped and all private owners. No pets or animals (except guide dogs). Disabled friendly park and all facilities maintained for mobility access. Fishing Lake, Bowling Green, Library etc. Most awarded park in the UK. North West Tourist Board Holiday Park of the Year 2002/3 and 2004/5.

Tourist Attractions From enjoying the peace and quiet of the Park itself to the beauty of the Lake District, Trough of Bowland and Beacon Fell, the dramatic history of Lancaster and its Castle - whatever your interest there's much to see and all within easy reach of the park.

These details were last updated on Friday 3 February 2012