The house has been completely refurbished and decorated using colourful wallpapers and pretty fabrics to create an outstanding holiday home.
Two bedrooms with king size beds have views looking over the beach and sea, one with ensuite bathroom with full-size bath, loo and basin..
The twin and single bedrooms and family bathroom welcome the morning sun through east-facing windows.
Free-standing shower, full-sized bath, basin and loo are in the family bathroom, which has tiled floor and heated towel rail.
Downstairs the comfortable living/dining room has views across the bay, comfortable lounge seating and a dining area that invites long, lingering meals and chat.
The wood burning stove is welcome for those colder days returning from walks or just snuggling down for a lazy afternoon beside the fire.
The well-fitted kitchen has patio doors to the seating area and garden, again looking across Morecambe Bay.
Lazy breakfasts are invited at the kitchen table, whilst watching the ebb and flow of the sea and making plans for the day.
Guests may play the piano in the 'Piano Room', where there is also a cupboard full of books, maps and games.
Entrance porch and utility room have tiled floors with access from the beach via a corridor - ideal for getting wet boots and paws back into the house without a mess!
At the front of the house there is parking for two cars accessed from a private road.
Steps lead down from the garden to the shore.
A short walk to the village centre, passing the welcoming Silverdale Hotel on the way, are the local butcher, antique shop, hairdreser, Co-op, chemist, post-office and newsagent.
A pub and cafe are also in the centre and a little further out is the Woodlands Hotel - a well-recomended pub in a large Victorian house. Dogs welcome and a rotating supply of real-ales. As one customer says, "A proper pub for talking and drinking".
There is also an Indian restaurant at the heart of the village, which offers very good meals for eating-in and takeaways.
The Silverdale train station on the edge of the town connects to the main lines or you can take a run along the Cumbrian coast.
Carnforth, Morecambe and Lancaster and villages in between are just a short drive.