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17th Century Cottage in the Heart of the Pennines
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Beautiful 17th century cottage, in the heart of the Pennines. Situated in Todmorden, West Yorkshire our beautifully restored cottage built in approximately 1665 and overlooking the vibrant market town of Todmorden and only 5km away from the artisan and beautiful town of Hebden Bridge. It provides an ideal base to explore this beautiful part of Yorkshire including; Howarth, the home of the Brontes, Halifax, including the Piece Hall and Shibden Hall, the home of Anne Lister and the Pennine Way. The space As soon as you walk through the door, you realise the care and attention that has been taken in lovingly restoring this beautiful 3 bedroom cottage. The large and airy living room, with many original features, leads through to a fully equipped open plan kitchen. Beautifully restored stone stairs lead up to the first floor which houses a light and spacious double bedroom with en-suite, small single bedroom with shorty bunk beds and a luxurious bathroom with roll top bath. The surprises don't stop there with an enclosed spiral staircase leading up to the amazing master bedroom. Outside there is a private patio area to enjoy the views and fresh Yorkshire air with modern patio furniture and a fire pit for those evening drinks under the stars. As you step outside the cottage you are at the entrance to Centre Vale Park, with many woodland walks and paths, open spaces and access to a modern sports centre and pool. It also houses a Park Run each weekend. Literally 2 mins walk down the hill and you are in the centre of Todmorden, with its historic inside and outside markets and lots of great pubs, cafe and restaurants. This property has everything you need on your doorstep for an amazing, energetic or relaxing stay in a beautiful location. Parking: One on-street space is directly outside the cottage on a steep historic Pennine hill, typical of the area. Most guests have no difficulty, but it may feel challenging for larger vehicles, nervous drivers or those unfamiliar with hill starts. Additional flatter parking options are available nearby — just ask and we’re happy to help. If flat parking is a priority, a town-centre property may suit you better — we want every guest to choose the right stay. Guest access Guests have full access to the property in its entirety. “Arrival and parking instructions are shared in advance — please review before travelling to ensure a smooth check-in.” Other things to note Our cottage is located a little way up a steep gradient hill so may not be suitable for people with mobility issues who wish to walk down to the town centre. Parking: One on-street space is directly outside the cottage on a steep historic Pennine hill, typical of the area. Most guests have no difficulty, but it may feel challenging for larger vehicles, nervous drivers or those unfamiliar with hill starts. Additional flatter parking options are available nearby — just ask and we’re happy to help. If flat parking is a priority, a town-centre property may suit you better — we want every guest to choose the right stay. “Arrival and parking instructions are shared in advance — please review before travelling to ensure a smooth check-in.”
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