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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Snug
  • 1

    Bradford

    The Snug

    Ref: S682042

    Reviews 9

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    The famed Bronte sisters, who lived in the little village of Haworth, were inspired to write their works of English literature, which have since become classics, by the surrounding moorland. Haworth is a community that time almost forgot, with a...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Wilsden
  • 4

    Bradford

    3 Bed Cottage in Wilsden

    Ref: S811137

    3
    4
    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms – 1 double and 2 singles - 2 bathrooms – 1 bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC, 1 shower room with WC - Electric oven and induction hob, washing machine, dishwasher, coffee machine,...

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    £87

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Teddy Bear Cottage
  • 1

    Bradford

    Teddy Bear Cottage

    Ref: S477368

    Reviews 11

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    The Bronte sisters, who lived in the village of Haworth, were inspired by the surrounding moorland to write their legendary books. It's easy to see why Emily Bronte chose Haworth as the setting for Wuthering Heights, because of the town's plethora...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Box Tree Cottage
  • 2

    Bradford

    Box Tree Cottage

    Ref: S363808

    Reviews 37

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    The quintessential countryside village of Oxenhope rests in a peacefully position on the outskirts of the Yorkshire Dales. Surrounded by breath-taking scenery, visitors will find a plethora of scenic walks right from their doorstep, as well as...

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    £86

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 5 Myrtle View
  • 1

    Bradford

    5 Myrtle View

    Ref: S284184

    Reviews 17

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    The small village of Haworth was home to the famous Bronte sisters, who were inspired by the surrounding moorland to pen their novels, which have become classics of English Literature. Haworth is a village that time almost forgot, with its myriad...

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bronte View Cottage
  • 1

    Bradford

    Bronte View Cottage

    Ref: S483137

    Reviews 21

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    The famed Bronte sisters lived in the little village of Haworth, who were inspired by the surrounding moorland to write books that have become masterpieces of English literature. With its variety of curiosity and antique shops, alleyways, and...

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    £93

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Prince St Cottage - Haworth - Sleeps 4
  • 3

    Bradford

    Prince St Cottage - Haworth - Sleeps 4

    Ref: S939445

    2
    4

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    £142

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Quirky North Yorkshire Cottage - Christmas Cottage
  • 3

    Bradford

    Quirky North Yorkshire Cottage - Christmas Cottage

    Ref: S987833

    2
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    £144

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Orchard Cottage
  • 2

    Bradford

    Orchard Cottage

    Ref: S81532

    Reviews 48

    3
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    The charming village of Lothersdale nestles in a peaceful valley in the Pennine Hills, just five miles from the market town of Skipton. It was, at one time, home to Charlotte Bronte who modelled Gateshead Hall in Jane Eyre on Stone Gappe House...

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    £103

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Penistone View
  • 2

    Bradford

    Penistone View

    Ref: S483447

    Reviews 69

    2
    4
    The small community of Oxenhope is surrounded by beautiful landscape and provides access to a variety of treks in the area. The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, which was featured in the film The Railway Children and runs on a regular basis to...

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bank Top Cottage - Uk49215
  • 3

    Bradford

    Bank Top Cottage - Uk49215

    Ref: S1067937

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    £76

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bank Top Mews - Uk49214
  • 3

    Bradford

    Bank Top Mews - Uk49214

    Ref: S1067938

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Grange Croft
  • 3

    Bradford

    Grange Croft

    Ref: S933024

    4
    7

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    £256

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Margaret - Verified booking

      We were very shocked and disappointed on arrival at this cottage.

      The outside was extremely unkempt. There were weeds and dried leaves in the front. The gate needed varnishing. The windows had water running down the inside. It looked as though the double glazing had blown. They obviously need replacing. The windows were dirty. The front door needed varnishing. The glass in the front door needed cleaning. There was green mould on the picnic bench and seat in the front. The front of the cottage was not very inviting at all. Nothing like the pictures on the website. The table in the living room for two people was more like one would use for camping. It wasn't very clean. It was right in front of the window and if one wanted to have a meal, there was no privacy as there are a lot of people passing on foot. If the windows are repaired, a blind might be appropriate. The microwave wasn't working when we tried to use it. We rang the owners wife and she told us her husband would purchase a new one and drop it in. He arrived with the microwave. We asked did he want to check it was working but he seemed to be in a hurry. He told us to just set it up ourselves and put the old one in the box outside in the front. That just added to the outside looking more unkept. On removal of the old microwave we were horrified to find something spilled there very congealed. There was a mound of crumbs and a big spider ran out. This had obviously not been cleaned for a long time. There are health and safety issues in an unclean kitchen.The kitchen floor was not clean. There was a plastic bottle behind the bin and some chipolatas on the floor. We had to clean the kitchen ourselves with antibacterial spray and wipes. There were a few live crawling woodlice on the stairs. The bathroom was in need of maintenance . It needed painting there were marks on the skirting boards. The taps on the bath were stiff and hard to turn on and off. The hot tap was swivelling around on turning on and off. The seal on the shower screen needs replacing. It was preventing movement over the bath. The window ledges in the bedrooms were dirty. We cleaned them ourselves. There was thick dust on the back.of the mirror in the larger bedroom. The tops of the bedside cabinets weren't very clean. The mattress on the bed was thin and the springs were sticking in our back. It needs replacing. The iron bedstead was very uncomfortable and noisy. If of all these issues were addressed then the cottage would be of a higher standard meriting more stars It is only a ten to fifteen minutes walk into Howarth. There is a good bus service on the road nearby. There is also a lovely pub a few minutes away with good food and a handy corner shop. We have stayed in a number of Sykes Cottages over the years and generally we have never given a bad review.

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    • Sheena - Verified booking

      With a few tweaks and care the cottage could be improved There was no hand wash in kitchen or bathrooms, no dishwasher tablets, no washing up liquid, -only 1/2inch left in bottle,- no bin liners, chipped crockery, coffee mugs were badly stained.

      I soaked them in Steredant tablets before I could use them. the oven, hob and sinks required a good clean, as did the fridge and the broken shelf replaced The shower base was very slippy and nothing to clean it with.. used a small hand towel to stand on when showering. The stairs were very steep and narrow. I was very surprised that there was no smoke alarm, I understood it was a legal requirement in all holiday cottages. No mention of the steps up to the front door, off road parking was mentioned, but it was very tricky parking in the space available. The cottage is not dog friendly, Our JR escaped under the gate on arrival. very steep and rocky path up to small piece of grass available. There was no mention of the steep road up or down to the cottage, very narrow road with cars parked everywhere, Positives.. heating very efficient and comfortable bed. I suggest that the owners and Sykes are honest with us and say exactly what to expect at a holiday cottage. this the first time I have booked with Skyes and I was very disappointed with this cottage. For the amount of money we paid I expect better standards. I have been using holiday cottages for the past 15 years and am normally very happy with the cottages we have used in the past. Thank you.

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    • Joanne - Verified booking

      Haworth was a beautiful place to stay and the location of the cottage was good.

      The cottage itself wasn’t up to standard. First impression of outside looked scruffy, weeds and untidy baskets, broken gate and leaves/litter. All the windows were misted up/broken down and need replacing. Woodlice both dead and alive crawling in the property. Kitchen bin not emptied and floor not cleaned. Smell to the property like heavy smoker has lived there. All lights and skirting boards dusty/cobwebs. Bed wasn’t a king size as advertised, bedding all ok, bathroom ok…serviceable but ceiling needed cleaning and painting and the bedroom one also. Needs a good clean under all furniture which I would of done myself but only small hand held vacuum available to use. We made the best of the stay and out most of the day, didn’t cook in the kitchen, lucky with the weather so we were able to leave windows open. Wouldn’t return to this cottage, it’s the first time we have ever been disappointed with accommodation in over 30yrs! The locals made the holiday as all so friendly we would definitely return to this area.

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    • Penelope - Verified booking

      Our second stay at this lovely property, Box Cottage is set in the perfect location of Oxenhope, with views of the hills from bedroom windows.

      In good weather, we used the patio table at the front. (There is no back garden). Excellent dining pub up on the moor a 5 minute drive away, or you can walk to another for a drink just around the corner. 7 mile drive to Hebden Bridge or only 2 to Haworth, the cottage couldn't be better placed in this area. A great local shop just a 10 minute walk away (quite a steep hill on return) or slightly further to see the vintage railway station. At the cottage itself, the beds and bedlinen are superbly comfortable with a real luxury feel. Two bathrooms are a bonus. Wifi was reliable. TV adequate. Sofa not particularly comfortable but armchairs are fine. Our only slight quibble this time was that we needed to quickly buy £10 worth of basic household items for the kitchen as they weren't anywhere to be found, but this may have been an oversight, as it hadn't happened on our previous trip. The local shop has everything you might need, plus a great fresh bakery. We hope to return.

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    • Cathi - Verified booking

      Simply superb holiday cottage located in a surprisingly quiet corner of the village.

      Accomodation spotlessly clean with all you require for a break from the norm (although another baking tray would be helpful for some) Heating controllable and certainly adequate for us. If you are a keen walker - there is a fantastic array of footpaths directly from the door. We tried as many as we could fit in - visit every scrap of open access and you won't be disappointed - embrace the mud though as it is everywhere in March. Parking - not suitable for anything bigger than a SWB VW Transporter. It was a tight fit and this wasn't an issue as our van didn't need to move all week. Pubs - if you are a fan of decent beer look no further than the excellent Bay Horse in the village. We tried a few and this was the best by far. A real locals pub - no food that we witnessed on our several visits there. Highly recommended!

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    Things to do near Bradford

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    Thackray Medical Museum

    Thackray Medical Museum in Leeds is a fascinating attraction for those interested in the history of medicine. The museum showcases the development of medicine through the ages and features interactive exhibits, collections, and reconstructions of Victorian operating theaters. Visitors can even step into the shoes of a surgeon and experience a surgical operation. Address: Beckett St, Leeds LS9 7LN

    Royal Armouries Museum

    Superb armoury museum with stunning live demonstrations and over 8,000 objects in five galleries from war to self defence and hunting. Family friendly, toilets.

    Ponderosa Zoo

    Ponderosa Zoo in West Yorkshire is a delightful family-friendly attraction. The zoo is home to a variety of animals, including lemurs, meerkats, and birds of prey. Visitors can participate in animal encounters and feedings, and there's even a playground for children. The on-site cafe serves delicious food and drinks. Address: Smithies Ln, Heckmondwike WF16 0PN

    Bankfield Museum

    Museum in Halifax in a Victorian mill owner's house containing an international collection of textiles. Regular events and changing exhibitions. Admission free.

    Leeds City Museum

    Leeds City Museum is located on Millennium Square in the centre of the city and is an educational museum with natural history displays, artwork and historical exhibitions about Leeds. The Museum has many interactive items too, making learning fun for children.

    Bradford Industrial Museum

    Kent Battle of Britain Museum

    Brontë Parsonage Museum

    Former home of the famous Bronte sisters, rooms have been restored with period furnishings. Home of the Bronte Society. Onsite gift shop. Regular exhibitions and events.

    Bagshaw Museum and Wilton Park

    Experience the history and natural beauty of Bagshaw Museum and Wilton Park. The museum features collections on local history, natural history, and textiles, including an Egyptian mummy. Explore the park's stunning gardens, lake, and woodland trails, perfect for picnics and walks. The Victorian Gothic mansion also offers a café and gift shop. Located at Wilton Park, Batley WF17 0AS

    National Science and Media Museum

    Bradford Museum showing all forms of visual media, cinema film, photography, web, Imax 3d cinema, radio and television. Disabled access, shops and café. Admission free.

    Abbey House Museum

    Abbey House Museum in Leeds is a fascinating journey through time. Walk through Victorian streets, see impressive examples of folk art, and explore life in a Victorian-era abbey. Interactive exhibits and costumed guides bring the past to life in this family-friendly museum. Address: Abbey Walk, Leeds LS5 3EH

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