Stalmine Country Park, Lancashire

Residential Park (find out more here)

What Features Does Stalmine Country Park Have?

Gated community
Rural location
Dog friendly

Description

Are you looking for a park home at Stalmine Country Park? There are few counties in the UK which combine countryside and coastal beauty quite like Lancashire. Home to popular resorts such as Blackpool, Morecambe and Fleetwood, Stalmine Country Park offers residents the chance to explore all of the finer points of the region without having to travel too far. What's more, the park makes for a superb, serene residential community. It is designed for retirees and semi-retirees, making it an exclusive neighbourhood that is always commanding advance views.


Stalmine Country Park is a secure, well-maintained park with a close-knit community. Properties and pitches here offer lots of privacy and protection as well as opportunities for residents to make new friends. For travellers and sightseers, the park is also a good location for some of the county's most famous sites of interest.


About Stalmine Country Park


Stalmine Country Park is an exclusive gated community which offers properties to the over-50s. M it is carefully maintained to support a quiet, laid-back pace of living, named after the local village of Stalmine, which in itself is slow-paced and peaceful.


This extensive parkland is available all year round for investment and for new residents to take a look around. It is well-linked to main roads and local transport. Therefore, it is never challenging to head to and from the community, regardless of where residents choose to go.


The park benefits from a rural position and offers a clean, well-kept aesthetic. Parking and garden maintenance come as standard, too. Management is happy to help wherever possible, understanding that new residents will need time to adjust to their new surroundings!


Fantastic walks and days out await new movers. This is especially good news for dog lovers, as canines are welcome at the park. It is always recommended that contact be made with the park in advance if residents are bringing more than one dog with them. Stalmine Parks staff and management understand that retirees will want to bring their furry friends with them if they are moving somewhere new.


Stalmine Country Park is a quiet, friendly neighbourhood of likeminded people. Its proximity to the coast and rural Lancashire will be popular with future residents who want to explore the county to its full potential. It is technically based in Poulton-Le-Fylde, a town with all amenities and daily groceries residents will ever need.


Stalmine Country Park is popular with many people thanks to its modern aesthetic, and for its accessibility. Residents can be assured of a relaxed atmosphere with the benefit of complete security around the clock.  There are no risks of unwanted attention or intrusion on these grounds.


Stalmine Country Park Location


Many people who view park homes at Stalmine Country Park will do so thanks to the fantastic location. The park is close to the famous seaside town of Fleetwood, as well as Cleveleys. To the East, you will also find many Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, all of which are right on the park's doorstep.


Stalmine Country Park is very easy to get to. Whether you are heading northbound or southbound through Lancashire, the park can be found off the A588, which is one of the main roads on the way through to Lancaster. It is easily found through GPS and is clearly marked on the way to Hambleton through Stalmine village.


Stalmine village itself is close and convenient for most residents at the park.  This quiet and quintessential English community has many local stores, pubs and sites of interest. Anyone keen to leave behind the hustle and bustle of city living will enjoy being able to buy from local sources and to experience local entertainment.


Stalmine Country Park is in a wonderful position for views across the county. Not only do residents have stunning views of Morecambe Bay, Fleetwood and Blackpool, but they may even be able to spy the Lake District on the horizon.  In any case, all of these areas are very easy and quick to get to.


Plenty of park residents enjoy the local countryside walks and trails. Stalmine Country Park is surrounded by local greenery and nature walks. Therefore, anyone keen to˜escape to the country can head out into green pastures just a few steps from the park gates.


Those who prefer to explore the local area by the road will find it easy to drive out and explore the coast. There are also public transport links nearby. Therefore, residents who are unable to drive can get out and enjoy the broader attractions with ease.


Stalmine Country Parks location is perfect for retirees looking for a slower pace of living. It is neither too far from civilisation, nor too close to noise and commotion.  It is a park community which brings the best of both worlds together. What's more, there is always something new to do nearby if residents wish to head on out.


The Local Area


Stalmine Country Park is so popular partly thanks to its central position between Lancashire coast and country. Residents can easily take in historic towns such as Lancaster just a few minutes down the road. It is brimming with traditional treats for the eyes, such as preserved Georgian architecture. It is also home to the Lancaster Canal, a popular tourist spot for those on the heritage trail.


Poulton-Le-Fylde, too, makes for an intriguing day out. Residents at Stalmine Country Park can take in this quaint market town in just a 15-minute drive or trip via bus. The regular markets here from local farmers and businesses pool interest from miles over.  It is a compact, friendly town with a thriving local feel. Residents may head out for local events, market scenes and to sample local food and drink. Anyone in search of the quintessential Lancashire town experience need look no further.


Anyone keen to sample the seaside can head out East towards Fleetwood. This simple coastal town is close to neighbouring Cleveleys, and is just a few minutes drive away from the spectacular Morecambe Bay.  Morecambe, of course, is just around the way, presenting a laid-back seaside experience for all to enjoy. 


Blackpool, meanwhile, is similarly close to Stalmine Country Park. This popular seaside resort is a tad busier than Fleetwood and Morecambe, making it an ideal trip for families who may be visiting Stalmine residents.  Alternatively, if residents prefer a bit more buzz to their seaside jaunts, Blackpool should be at the top of their to-visit lists.


Beyond here, there are Areas of Outstanding natural beauty waiting for exploration. Smaller rural towns and villages such as Great Eccleston, Nateby, Catforth, Garstang and St Michael's on Wyre are all worthy of visiting. There are lots of excellent heritage sites waiting for residents to explore in their own time, which of course is entirely possible from a property in the area. 


Why Choose Stalmine Country Park?


Stalmine Country Park appeals to many people because of its perfect balance. Lancashire is a county which combines verdant countryside and golden coastal walks. Therefore, it makes sense for people who wish to move here to find a home that is close to all amenities.


Stalmine Country Park is close to main roads and is therefore easy for drivers and public transport users to find. It is positioned for ease of access, yet residents never complain of loud noise or bright lights. Time and effort have been taken to make sure that property owners receive the laid-back, peaceful living standards they have worked hard to achieve.


The exclusive nature of the park will also appeal to many people in the local area. As it is only available for residents of 50 years or over, Stalmine Country Park presents a rare neighbourhood of like-minded people. All residents here will be looking for a pace of living hard to achieve elsewhere in built-up areas.


Residents never need to fear losing access to daily amenities. The park staff provide a wide array of modern facilities.  What's more, local villages such as Stalmine and Hambleton offer necessary shopping facilities. For a wider variety of high street stores, supermarkets and businesses, both Lancaster and Poulton-Le-Fylde are accessible for residents to get to regularly.


Stalmine Country Park will present the ideal country hideaway for many retirees.  Homes and pitches are well-presented, and park operators encourage early viewings across the year. It is a park which has seen much development, and thanks to its location and quality standards, it will likely continue to grow for years to come.  Residents choose Stalmine Country Park for its focus on delivering safety, security and access to Lancashire's most interesting sights and sounds.


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Stalmine Country Park Rules 


Park Rules for Stalmine Country Park These rules are in place to ensure acceptable standards are maintained on the park, which will be of general benefit to occupiers, and to promote and maintain community cohesion. They form part of the Agreement by which homeowners occupy the pitch in accordance with the Mobile Homes Act 1983.


1. Park homes must be maintained in a clean and tidy condition, where the exterior may be repainted, the original colour must be maintained. Approval from the park owners must be received for any change in colour, structure of the park home or features including; fences, hedges or trees.


2. You must not have external fires including incinerators.


3. Guns, firearms or other offensive weapons must not be kept on the park.


4. Storage sheds are only permitted with the approval of the owner and must be of design, size and standard to comply with the park licence.


5. The park home occupier is responsible for all household refuse to be deposited in refuse sacks or approved containers- which must not be overfilled.


6. You must not use the park home for any business purpose; however, it is permissible to work from your home through carrying out office work, which does not create a disturbance to other occupiers and does not involve other staff, customers or members of the public visiting the home.


7. No person under the age of 50 years old may permanently reside in the park home. Guests younger than 50 are able to stay on an occasional basis. This concession may be removed by the park owner, if abused. 8. You must not play musical instruments, recorded music or televisions, at a volume which would cause a disturbance to other residents, between 10:30 pm and 8:00, am.


9. You must not keep any pet/animal except the following; - No more than 1 dog (which must not be classed under the dangerous dog's act 1991) - Any dog must be kept under proper control, and not allow it to disturb the peace or let it frighten other users of the park. - You must keep your dog on a lead at all times while on the park and must not allow it to despoil the park. - Not more than 1 domestic cat- which must be kept under control at all times and not be allowed to despoil the park.


10. All cars must be driven carefully and adhere to the one-way traffic system and the 10 mph limit. Cars must be taxed, insured and drivers must have a current driver's licence. Normal traffic rules apply to park roads. Disused or non-roadworthy vehicles must not be kept on the park and we reserve the right to remove any vehicle which does not comply with the above rule or is abandoned. Joyriding of cycles, motorbikes and mopeds is strictly prohibited on park roads.


11. Park homeowners are responsible for the electrical, water and gas appliances in the home and regular servicing is recommended. 12. No washing lines are allowed; rotary airers are permitted but must be folded away when not in use.


13. The park homeowner is responsible for the conduct for any visitor to their home.


14. Everyone using the park is required to comply with the regulations of the site licence and any other statutory authority.


15. The park homeowner is responsible for ensuring a working, dry powder fire extinguisher is situated in the home, preferably in the kitchen. Also, a smoke and CO2 alarm must be fitted and working. The park home should be fully insured to cover third party damage and evidence of the policy should be made available to the park owners upon request. 16. The park home must not be sublet to any third party. November 2014

Address

Stalmine Country Park
Stalmine
Lancashire
FY6 0LW