A unique landmark with a literary history, commanding panoramic views across Morecambe Bay and the Lakeland Fells.
One of the most striking and unusual self-catering holiday retreats anywhere in Britain, Lindeth Tower stands on an elevated site on the fringes of the picturesque Lancashire coastal village of Silverdale and offers stunning views across the sands of Morecambe Bay and the mountains of the Lake District.
Lindeth Tower was once a favourite writing retreat of the Victorian novelist Elizabeth Gaskell, and today the Tower provides peaceful and secluded self-catering holiday accommodation close to Leighton Moss bird reserve and within the Arnside & Silverdale AONB.
For ramblers, the surrounding Arnside & Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty provides countless miles of footpaths along the serene coastline, through ancient woodlands, and across unspoiled open countryside.
For bird watchers, the area is a goldmine of opportunity. The Tower sits just one mile away from the world-renowned Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve, which is particularly noted for Bitterns, Marsh Harriers, Bearded Tits, Water Rails and Avocets.
For butterfly enthusiasts, some of the best habitats in the country are within a short walk of the Tower. Of particular note is Myers Allotment Butterly Conservation Reserve, where you can expect to see such species as the High Brown Fritillary, Dingy Skipper, Dark Green Fritillary, and Northern Brown Argus among many others.
Lindeth Tower was once a favourite writing retreat of the Victorian novelist Elizabeth Gaskell, and today the Tower provides peaceful and secluded self-catering holiday accommodation close to Leighton Moss bird reserve and within the Arnside & Silverdale AONB.
For ramblers, the surrounding Arnside & Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty provides countless miles of footpaths along the serene coastline, through ancient woodlands, and across unspoiled open countryside.
For bird watchers, the area is a goldmine of opportunity. The Tower sits just one mile away from the world-renowned Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve, which is particularly noted for Bitterns, Marsh Harriers, Bearded Tits, Water Rails and Avocets.
For butterfly enthusiasts, some of the best habitats in the country are within a short walk of the Tower. Of particular note is Myers Allotment Butterly Conservation Reserve, where you can expect to see such species as the High Brown Fritillary, Dingy Skipper, Dark Green Fritillary, and Northern Brown Argus among many others.