Holiday cottages in Yorkshire Dales, Bronte Country, England. Vacation rental property and self catering accommodation in one of the most beautiful English locations of Yorkshire Dales, Bronte Country.
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Oakworth, Nr Haworth, West Yorkshire. Set in an elevated position, this single-storey cottage commands stunning long-distance views over fields to Penistone Hill and beyond. Enjoying the E.T.C. `5-Star' standard, and a finalist in the 2004 `White Rose' award, it has been carefully furnished and equipped, accented by exposed beams to create pleasant ambience in which to relax. Nearby is Haworth with the Brontë Parsonage Museum and Worth Valley Steam Railway, and the Yorkshire Dales are also easily accessible. This area abounds with m |
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Luddenden Foot, near Hebden Bridge Adjoining the owner's house in an elevated position and enjoying views of the surrounding countryside, this character semi-detached cottage offers carefully furnished and co-ordinated accommodation making it a comfortable home from which to explore the area. Haworth, Yorkshire Dales and the Trough of Bowland are easily accessible. Walking is available direct from the door. Shop 1 ½ miles, pub ½ mile. |
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| Sleeps: 6 Pets: yes Rating: 4 ? |
Oakworth, Nr Haworth, West Yorkshire. With wonderful, uninterrupted views, this attractive stone cottage has `upside-down' style accommodation and enjoys a quiet village location 2miles from Haworth, and close to Top Withins, of Wuthering Heights fame. Adjacent to the owners' home, and close to Lower Cross (ref ILK), it has its own private drive and boasts large, lawned gardens. Steam enthusiasts will enjoy the Worth Valley Railway - Oakworth Station featured in the film The Railway Children. Excellent walking on the nearby Pennine |
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Oxenhope, near Haworth Set in the tiny hamlet of Sawood, this cottage has been sympathetically converted and retains many of the original features with outstanding far-reaching views over Oxenhope Moor. Adjacent to the owners small holding on which horses are kept (livery available by direct arrangement). Just 2½ miles from Haworth with its Parsonage Museum, Worth Valley steam railway and wide selection of shops, tea rooms and pubs. Skipton, the gateway to the Dales, is just half an hours drive, whilst there is walkin |
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Stanbury, near Haworth This delightful cottage with tasteful furnishings is a skilful conversion of a 400-year-old barn. Access is via a moorland track, standing amidst unspoilt heather moorland that surrounds Haworth. A short walk from `Top Withens', described by Emily Brontë in `Wuthering Heights.' A superb location for walkers, or a quiet retreat for an `away from it all' holiday. Garden with seating, commanding stunning views. Central for Dales, York and West Coast resorts, Lakes and Pendle Hill. Shop 3 miles, pub |
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Haworth Enjoy a historic holiday in this charming second-floor apartment of a Grade II listed, 18th-century cottage. Set on a quiet cobbled street, which leads onto Haworth's renowned Main Street, with the Brontë Parsonage Museum beyond. There are numerous shops, restaurants, tea rooms and pubs, once frequented by Bramwell, just a short stroll away. Boasting mullion windows affording views over the historic steam railway. Whether you wish to retrace Brontë Way, across the moors to Top Withins, or explor |
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Haworth This bijou 17th century former mill workers cottage is set in the charming village of Haworth where you can follow the footsteps of the Bronte family. The Worth Valley steam railway is just a short walk and Haworth itself enjoys a wealth of shops, pubs and restaurants. A little further afield is the historic Dales market town of Skipton, which forms the gateway to the magnificent Yorkshire Dales whilst the immediate surrounding rugged countryside makes for excellent walking. Shops and pubs 100 y |
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Haworth This property forms the major part of a 200 year old Grade II listed building and overlooks the steam railway in the famous Bronte village of Haworth. Built in 1780 it enjoys a wealth of period features with mullion windows, beams and a stone fireplace. Set on a quiet cobbled street which leads onto Haworth's renowned main street with the Bronte Parsonage Museum beyond. Whether you wish to retrace the Bronte Way, across the moors to Top Withins, or explore the Dales, this property makes an ideal |
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Oakworth, near Haworth This cottage featured as Mr Perks' cottage in the film `The Railway Children' and is situated close to the Edwardian station with regular steam trains, gas lighting and authentic advertising signs. Adjacent to the owners home it is ideally placed for exploring Haworth and the Bronte trail. Skipton is just a short drive, and York and Blackpool make for alternative days out. Walking on the moors gives the opportunity to take in the dramatic landscape. Shop and pub ¼ mile. |
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Oakworth, near Keighley Adjoining the owner's home, these grade II listed farmworkers cottages, built around 1560 and 1800, have been renovated, retaining much original character, with some exposed stonework and beams. Tastefully decorated they enjoy a super outlook over the Worth Valley with its steam railway and the town of Keighley with excellent shopping centre and leisure pool with slide. The Worth Valley Railway is Britain's only and last surviving complete branch line railway, used in many films including the Ra |
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