Grade 2 listed and awarded four stars by the English Tourism Council, Haworth Holiday Cottage is situated on the cobbles of the famous Haworth Main Street and is often featured on photographs of Haworth.
Downstairs is open plan featuring a lounge area with two 2-seater sofas and a smart TV, dining area with seating for four and a well equipped kitchen.
Upstairs is a shower room and two bedrooms, a double and a twin with 2’6” beds. There is a high chair available and a travel cot which will fit in either of the bedrooms
Halfway up (and halfway down) the street, it’s only a stone’s throw from Brontë Parsonage and Haworth Parish Church. On the doorstep there are plenty of shopping opportunities and a good choice of places to eat and drink.
The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway is a must for all ages, with regular events throughout the year and links to the Settle-Carlisle line which incorporates the world-famous Ribblehead Viaduct.
Located at the head of the Worth Valley and on the edge of the Pennine Way, with the countryside practically on the doorstep you won’t need a car to explore Haworth or to walk on the Yorkshire Moors. If you’re a Happy Valley fan, all of the filming locations are within striking distance…..
Nearby attractions include:-
Bolton Abbey.
Cow and Calf rocks
Hardcastle Crags.
The National Media Museum.
Brimham Rocks.
World Heritage site Saltaire Village
Skipton (gateway to the Dales)
Royal Armouries, Leeds
Eureka! The National Children's Museum
The recently refurbished Piece Hall Yard, Halifax.
Please note that map locations may be approximate.
Visit the accommodation owner's website.
Haworth Holiday Cottage Website
To make a reservation or to request more information about staying at this accommodation, contact the owner David & Glenda Joy
telephone 01535 643008
or email [email protected]