You can now stay in a quirky historic lodge built more than 200 years ago in Heaton Park
Guests can now book an overnight stay in a quirky and historic lodge nestled in Manchester's Heaton Park.
Situated beside the entrance gates to the park, also known for hosting the annual Parklife festival and Lightopia, the Grade II Listed former gatehouse offers a cosy living room, kitchen/diner, two upstairs bedrooms and a bathroom surrounded by the beautiful greenery.
Hosted by Cottages.com, the lodge can also be booked on Airbnb and is described as: "Fully restored, providing a wonderful opportunity to stay within the grounds of one of Europe’s biggest municipal parks.
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