Cosy Pennine Cottage Between Todmorden and Hebden Bridge
This charming and comfortable cottage is nestled in the Pennine Hills, between the historic towns of Todmorden and Hebden Bridge, forming part of a traditional stone farmhouse that dates back to 1692. Combining period character with modern comfort, it provides a peaceful retreat for up to three guests.
Accommodation
The cottage offers a welcoming open-plan ground floor, featuring a well-equipped kitchen with an electric cooker and hob, microwave, fridge with small freezer compartment, washing machine, and generous work surfaces. A dining table with chairs provides space for shared meals, while the sitting area is furnished with two double settees, a Smart TV, DVD player, and a selection of films for relaxed evenings in.
Upstairs, the bathroom includes a bath with shower attachment, WC, heated towel rail, and shaver point. The main bedroom features a comfortable king-size bed, wardrobe, and TV, while a second bedroom offers a small double bed and wardrobe space located on the adjacent landing.
All essentials are provided, including bed linen, towels, sheets, and duvets, and the cottage benefits from central heating, ensuring warmth throughout the year. Gas, electricity, and Wi-Fi are included, and off-road parking is available for one vehicle.
Exploring the Area
The cottage enjoys an excellent location for exploring both the countryside and nearby towns. An hourly bus service passes directly by, while Todmorden and Hebden Bridge railway stations provide easy connections to Leeds, York, Manchester, and Blackpool.
Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to Hardcastle Crags, a beautiful National Trust woodland valley filled with streams, wildflowers, and walking routes of varying difficulty, all centred around the historic Gibson Mill. Guests can explore numerous walking trails directly from the cottage, including the Pennine Way and Calderdale Way, which cross the hills behind the property. For gentler walks, the nearby canal towpath offers peaceful strolls and the chance to spot local wildlife such as kingfishers.
The market town of Todmorden boasts a rich industrial heritage and a vibrant community, known for its award-winning Incredible Edible project. Hebden Bridge is equally captivating, with independent shops, cosy cafés, and an active festival calendar, including an annual car rally.
Within a ten-mile radius, visitors can discover Haworth and Brontë Country, take a ride on the Worth Valley Steam Railway from Keighley, visit Halifax’s Piece Hall and Eureka! The National Children’s Museum, explore Hardcastle Crags, or admire the unique Singing Ringing Tree sculpture in Burnley.
With its blend of history, comfort, and scenic surroundings, this delightful Pennine cottage offers the perfect base for exploring one of Yorkshire’s most beautiful and culturally rich regions.
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