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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Wilsden (93627)
  • 4

    Bradford

    Bed in Wilsden (93627)

    Ref: S811137

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    Additional information and rules 1 dog allowed per booking - 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,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bronte Cottage
  • Bradford

    Bronte Cottage

    Ref: S591583

    Reviews 5

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    Oakworth, a little Pennine village near Haworth that overlooks the Worth Valley, shot to fame when E.E. Nesbitt's The Railway Children was adapted into a great 1970 film. Oakworth is conveniently located near both Haworth and the moors, and it...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Serenity Cottage
  • Bradford

    Serenity Cottage

    Ref: S1064932

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    The small village of Oxenhope lies amid wonderful scenery, and offers the chance to take advantage of the multitude of walks in the area. The village, with its shop, church and pubs, is home to the terminus for the Keighley and Worth Valley...

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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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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bronte View Hideaway
  • Bradford

    Bronte View Hideaway

    Ref: S683212

    Reviews 12

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    With a view of the Worth Valley, Oakworth is a little Pennine village that was made famous by the filming of the classic 1970 adaptation of E.E. Nesbitt's book The Railway Children. It is only a short drive from Haworth. Along with being close to...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Retreat
  • Calderdale

    The Retreat

    Ref: S810508

    Reviews 99

    5
    12
    Hebden Bridge is a town in the Yorkshire Dales, home to the Rochdale Canal and a Victorian railway station. The town also boasts quirky shops and pubs and a cinema. There are many walks in the surrounding countryside with the Pennine Way nearby....

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cuckoo Cottage
  • Bradford

    Cuckoo Cottage

    Ref: S1007605

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bronte Cottage
  • Bradford

    Bronte Cottage

    Ref: S595894

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Toll Gate Cottage
  • 3

    Calderdale

    Toll Gate Cottage

    Ref: S1000289

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    2

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Lee
  • Bradford

    The Lee

    Ref: S596658

    2
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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bronte View Hideaway
  • Bradford

    Bronte View Hideaway

    Ref: S1006766

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Valley Cottage
  • Bradford

    Valley Cottage

    Ref: S918493

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed in Wilsden 93627
  • 3

    Bradford

    3 Bed in Wilsden 93627

    Ref: S991975

    3
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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beautiful Country Cottage - 2 bedrooms 4 guests
  • 3

    Bradford

    Beautiful Country Cottage - 2 bedrooms 4 guests

    Ref: S1061559

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Serenity Cottage
  • Bradford

    Serenity Cottage

    Ref: S1067144

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    3

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

    Bradford

    Bank Top Cottage - Uk49215

    Ref: S1067937

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

    Bradford

    Bank Top Mews - Uk49214

    Ref: S1067938

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Fernhill Cottage
  • Bradford

    Fernhill Cottage

    Ref: S382442

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Retreat
  • Calderdale

    The Retreat

    Ref: S351145

    5
    12

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 8 Lune Street
  • 2

    Bradford

    8 Lune Street

    Ref: S535519

    Reviews 13

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    The Bronte sisters, who lived in the nearby town of Haworth, drew inspiration from the rolling countryside for their now-classic works of fiction. The village of Haworth, made famous by Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, is a wonderful example of a...

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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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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 James Street
  • 2

    Bradford

    2 James Street

    Ref: S700760

    Reviews 19

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    Oakworth is a small Pennine village just a short drive from Haworth, overlooking the Worth Valley, made famous by the filming of the classic 1970 film version of E.E. Nesbitt's novel, The Railway Children. Besides its close proximity to Haworth...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mulberry Cottage with Wood Burner, Garden and Easy Parking
  • Bradford

    Mulberry Cottage with Wood Burner, Garden and Easy Parking

    Ref: S908281

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 James Street
  • Bradford

    2 James Street

    Ref: S1007769

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    Haworth Holiday Cottages

    Home to the Bronte Parsonage Museum, the historic West Yorkshire market town of Haworth may be one of the most famous literary pilgrimage spots in the UK. The cobbled main street of Haworth leads through the churchyard up to stunning views across the Yorkshire Moors. Get your Heathcliff moment by striding across to Top Withens; this ruined farmhouse is thought to be the inspiration for Wuthering Heights.

    Our range of beautiful Haworth holiday cottages in Yorkshire get you right into the heart of Bronte Country. For a slice of history, stay in one of our stone-built 18th-century properties in the village centre, with characterful features such as log burners and wooden beams. Large groups can peruse our family-sized cottages, with plenty of socialising space, and dog-lovers will appreciate the private gardens in our pet-friendly properties. Don't forget that our best price guarantee covers each one of our lovely accommodations.

    When you've had your fill of visiting the Brontë Parsonage and exploring Haworth's winding streets, there are hundreds of day-trip opportunities nearby. Cross into North Yorkshire and discover the gorgeous villages and countryside of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Or visit quirky Hebden Bridge, with its array of craft shops and breweries. For families, the Worth Valley Railway is in next-door Keighley, delighting children to this day with rides on vintage steam trains.

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    The UK's largest county has easily enough variety for a hundred holidays. Go fossil hunting or play arcade games on the east coast beaches; head inland for stunning hikes and get a warm welcome in a traditional Yorkshire pub.

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    Reviews

    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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    • Amanda - Verified booking

      I booked the retreat for my sister Hen party weekend when the balance had been paid I had a lovely email from Mark and Jo advising me about our arrival and telling me that they would meet me to show me around the house when I arrived.

      Upon arrival Jo was there to greet us and showed me around a house, I can only describe the house as stunning. The attention to detail that Mark has put in to this house is unbelievable. Underfloor heating makes the house feel all cosy and welcoming, there is a fire in the main room and Jo told me they could bring me some more logs down if needed (which we didn’t need as the heating was fabulous) The house is IMMACULATE I actually went around the house trying to find dust and we turned it into a game with a prize … Nobody won as there was none. The house is stocked with EVERYTHING that you would need…. dishwasher tablets, Dishcloths, tea towels, toilet rolls, soap absolutely everything (I had actually brought all of this with me as I didn’t know it was included so took it all home) Mark and Jo had put a lovely little welcome box out for us with some lovely Yorkshire treats and homemade biscuits which were divine. The Kitchen was stocked with everything you could need accept a zester lol but I did bring my own so it was fine. When I opened a cupboard there was a number of items (spices, salt, pepper, oil) which I am assuming have been left by other people which was fabulous and we did the same leaving some things that we had just opened. The Bedrooms were warm, comfy and had plenty of storage for everybody. The bedding was spotless and very good quality, my room had this amazing grey comforter at the bottom which I would love to know where it came from. In the room every bed had 3 different size towels which were brilliant white. Outside the house ….. Well where do I begin ….. Absolutely breathe taking, you drive down the hill to see a completely unspoilt landscape with nothing around (as Mark told me the landscape has not changed since the 1800 apart from the electricity that now comes to the house). Your neighbours are Sheep so Jo told me that making noise or playing loud music was not a problem. Outside has a large enclosed wooden bar which has a wine fridge and heating in. Also robes, towels and flip flops were provided which we made use of when going in the Hot tub. Every morning Jo and Mark came to check that the hot tub was working and the chemical levels were correct so if you had any problems (which you won’t) you could see them. If I could go to THE RETREAT every weekend I would as I just felt so relaxed and comfortable there. The weather was horrendous constantly rained apart from 2 hours but is was still amazing. I cannot recommend this highly enough and I am a women who like to moan but there is absolutely nothing to moan about

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    • Derek - Verified booking

      All the family went to the retreat on 31st of May 19 ,to celebrate my wife's 70 th Birthday.

      Its an amazing house with fantastic facilities,beautiful countryside and scenery. The owner ,Jo,was lovely and made us very welcome on our arrival,came each morning to clean the hot tub . We were left on arrival a lovely welcome box with some nice treats and scrummy home made biscuits , they were delicious The house is so spacious and is really clean ( I'm a bit OCD and have high standards ) but it was spotless. the bedrooms were really well fitted and the beds were so comfy and lovely white linen and fluffy towels. The children's room had 4 single beds and the TV was a real bonus for them to play on their x box video games etc .( give the grown ups a bit of peace ) . The main bedroom was beautiful, with walk in wardrobe and en suite . Main upstairs bathroom so spacious and lovely free standing bath . Lounge is huge and very comfy , TV , lovely fire very comfy sofas and chairs , perfect for a chill out day if weather bad lots of board games .The kitchen and dining area are fantastic, there is everything you need and more , so well equipped they have thought of everything.The hot tub and wooden bar are a really great feature with lovely fluffy robes and towels and this really made our holiday, the children loved it ,and the big children loved it even more. I would recommend this house to anyone who wants a family holiday / party / celebration.Could not fault this accommodation it was well worth every penny . Would definitely go again

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    • Jayne - Verified booking

      The Retreat is a fabulous large cottage that is renovated to a very high standard.

      The cottage marries the traditional and contemporary very well and this makes for an extremely clean and comfortable stay. The view from the cottage is spectacular and whilst the cottage stands on its own, surrounded by fields, it is easily accessible from the road and ten minutes to Hebden Bridge which is gorgeous. It is also not much further to Haworth (Bronte fame). The sheep are entertaining and birds of prey could be seen regularly. The Retreat is fully equipped and where the owners say that they have thought of everything - they really have. The kitchen is wonderful, the bedrooms are lovely with very comfy beds and sparkling linens and the bathrooms are spotless. My mother, who is less mobile, appreciated the downstairs bedroom and bathroom, although, as the details note, there are a few steps inside the property. We really enjoyed the hot tub in the evenings and the summer house was very nicely stocked with fluffy towels and robes. The owners, Mark and Joanne were very welcoming and clearly take great pride in ensuring their guests are happy and well catered for. We were treated to a welcome pack and home made cookies on arrival which was a nice treat. All-in-all, were have nothing but good things to say about The Retreat and fully recommend for a fantastic Yorkshire vacation.

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    • Robert - Verified booking

      The cottage is beautifully furnished and very clean with fantastic views over the surrounding countryside.

      There is also plenty of wildlife to watch. It is not the easiest place to find. Continue along Woodlands until you come to a left turn, turn left, continue to bottom of paved road and take left hand unpaved track, turn left at top of track through metal gates and the cottages are in front of you. The heating in the cottage is controlled by the owner and he is quite economical with it. You have to ask for the heating to be put on. Whilst I appreciate the reason for it, I did not like this aspect of my stay at all. The WIFI appears to have been sorted out. It dropped out occasionally but no major problems. There is a lot of equipment in the cottage, e.g. Sky TV, Bose sound system, DVD player and video recorder, sadly most of it does not work. This is mainly due to most of the remote controls having flat or no batteries. The Sky TV was not receiving a satellite signal so was useless. The only TV available was Freeview. There are instructions for the kitchen appliances but none in English. It is a case of trial and error. The outside area could do with a bit of TLC. Some proper garden furniture is required and the old plastic bench at the bottom of the stairs needs to go. The existing outside furniture was very dirty. We enjoyed our stay but would not return.

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    Things to do near Haworth

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    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.

    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.

    Tolson Museum

    Family friendly museum in Huddersfield with intriguing facts from prehistoric times to the present day. Gift shop, disabled toilets.

    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

    Skipton Castle

    Over 900 years old, Skipton Castle is one of the most complete and best preserved medieval castles in England. From the Dungeon to the Watch Tower, this is a castle where you can truly explore its impressive history and magnificent grounds.

    Gaddings Dam

    Accessible only by a steep hike, Gaddings Dam is an excellent day out for the more adventurous. You'll want to bring hiking shoes, but will be rewarded with an excellent view from the top of the uplands moors. Limited car parking and amenities. Dog friendly.

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