Vacation Rental Description
With a wealth of exposed beams, flag floors and a cosy sitting room with multi fuel stove, this property exudes period charm and is able to sleep just two people in the large double bedroom– making it an ideal romantic retreat in this wild landscape.
Renovated to a very high standard, this superb stone-built mid-terrace cottage is situated in a quiet corner of the famous village of Haworth. Just ten miles from Skipton, this cottage subtly combines a contemporary feel with original features and creates a wonderfully welcoming atmosphere. Outdoors is a small patio area with garden furniture ideal for al fresco dining, whilst the nearby towns of Skipton and Harrogate provide a wealth of local amenities and activities.
Contact Sykes Cottages quoting Reference 1687
Facilities
Full gas central heating with additional heating from multi fuel stove in sitting room. Gas cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine, colour TV, DVD, stereo/CD player/radio, small library of books/games. Fuel, power and starter pack of fuel for multi fuel stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Roadside parking for one car. Rear patio area with garden furniture. One small well behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shops, pubs and village centre 3 mins walk. Note: Property not suitable for children or babes-in-arms. Note: Original stone staircase is quite steep and narrow with worn treads and may be unsuitable for those with limited mobility.
Home to the famous Bronte sisters, the small village of Haworth and the surrounding moorland inspired the women to put pen to paper and to write what have now become classics of English literature. With its myriad of curiosity and antique shops, alleyways and cobbled streets, there is a wonderful period atmosphere in this charming town set against the backdrop of countryside that would eventually be made famous in ‘Wuthering Heights’. The Worth Valley Railway is also nearby and was used in the film 'The Railway Children'. Trips around the old village of Oxenhope on the wonderful steam trains make for a special day out whilst The Bronte Parsonage museum, East Riddlesden Hall, and the Museum of Rail all make equally good attractions whilst the market town of Skipton – often called the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales – is only a short drive away.