Rake Hey Farm

ID: S483366

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 4

Guests say

Rake Hey Farm is a well-loved cottage, praised for its comfort, stunning views, and direct access to walking trails. Guests appreciate the thoughtful touches, including a welcome pack and the helpfulness of the hosts. The challenging access road is noted, but many find it worth the tranquillity and beauty at the top.

The cottage receives high marks for cleanliness, with guests consistently noting it as spotless on arrival. The attention to detail in maintaining a clean environment contributes positively to the overall experience.

The location is highly praised for its beautiful views and peacefulness, with direct access to nature and walking trails. The steep access road is a concern for some, but does not detract significantly from the location's overall appeal.

Guests find the cottage very comfortable, with special mentions of the cosy atmosphere and comfortable beds. The presence of underfloor heating and a log burning stove adds to the comfort level.

The cottage is well-equipped with modern facilities and amenities, and guests appreciate the luxurious touches. Some minor maintenance issues are mentioned, but they do not significantly impact the overall high standard of the facilities.

The hosts' thoughtfulness is frequently mentioned, with guests appreciating the welcome pack and the hosts' willingness to assist with any needs. While such gifts are warmly received, it is politely noted that they are a gracious gesture and may not be a standard offering for all stays.

About this property

Resting amongst the rural countryside of West Yorkshire, on the outskirts of the charming market town of Todmorden, sits this stone-built, 16th-century Grade II listed farmhouse, Rake Hey Farm. Boasting an interior full of original character and framing far-reaching views across the surrounding moors towards the distant hills, Rake Hey Farm makes an excellent base for a retreat to the country. Follow the track road to reach this lovely dwelling and take in the wonderful sights as you park up and unload your belongings, ready to make yourself at home. Let the under-floor heating warm your toes as you step inside and make your way through to the open-plan living/dining room, where a rustic woodburning stove sits within an exposed stone inglenook fireplace, providing a welcoming spot to put your feet up and unwind as a family-favourite plays on the television. When stomachs start to rumble, discover the well-equipped kitchen, stylishly appointed with granite worktops and benefiting from access to a handy pantry; utilise the fabulous range of amenities provided to rustle up a hearty meal before choosing to indulge in an intimate meal for two at the breakfast bar, together with your loved ones at the dining table, or outside amongst the rural greenery of the garden. When day draws to night, pour in the Cole & Lewis bubbles, and indulge in a blissful soak in the elegant roll-top bath whilst watching TV, as your towel toasts on the heated rail nearby, before choosing to catch your rest in one of three well-presented bedrooms. Settled on the first floor you'll find a super-king size bedroom, benefiting from access to its own en-suite and offering a handy zip/link feature, ideal for couples, families and friends sharing, along with a double and a zip/link twin or super-king. Enjoying an idyllic location amongst the rural countryside of West Yorkshire, you'll find a network of scenic walking, cycling, and hiking trails leading from your doorstep; lace up your walking boots or put on your climbing shoes and embark on an adventure trekking or bouldering through the rugged Bridestones Moor to discover the unique rock formations and the Wizard of Whirlaw, or lose yourself amongst the woodland in search of the Walker's Waterfall. Unleash your creativity and paint, photograph or just watch the numerous birds, and wildlife around the property. Refuel following a day of adventure with a bite to eat at one of the many eateries on offer in Todmorden from fine dining to great pub grub, or if you'd prefer, pick up some fresh, locally sourced ingredients from the Todmorden Market, independent shops, family butcher or local supermarket. Enjoy the scenery at the UK’s highest beach, a walk along the historic canal, spend a peaceful afternoon testing your swing amongst the green of Todmorden Golf Club, or if you're in search of a change of pace, catch a train for city fun in Manchester, Bradford and Leeds. At nearby Halifax you can keep the little ones entertained with a tour of Eureka, the National Children's Museum, or marvel at the timber-framed manor of Gentleman Jack’s Shibden Hall settled within Shibden Park, visit the Piece Hall or catch a live performance at Victoria Theatre Halifax. Whether you're looking to unwind or experience adventure, be sure to choose a stay at Rake Hey Farm.

Todmorden is a market town in Calderdale, just 5 miles from Hebden Bridge, surrounded by beautiful scenery and ideal for walking, cycling, horseback riding, and bird watching. Today, Todmorden has an excellent selection of cafes, shops, and pubs. Hebden Bridge, a quirky town with a laid-back vibe, is only a few miles away. From here, it's a short drive to Haworth, where the famous Bronte family lived in the Parsonage Museum. The Worth Valley Railway is a must for steam railway enthusiasts.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x super-king size (zip/link, can be twin on request) with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC and heated towel rail, 1 x double, 1 x twin (zip/link, can be super-king size on request).

Ground-floor bathroom with roll-top bath, walk-in shower, handheld shower, basin, heated towel rail, WC and TV.

Kitchen.

Utility/drying room.

Living/dining room with woodburning stove.

Pantry

Ground-floor underfloor heating.

Electric range oven and hob, kettle, toaster, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher.

2 x TV's, WiFi.

Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking.

Enclosed garden with lawn, patio and furniture.

Pet-friendly, will accept up to 4 well behaved dogs.

Please note: This property only accepts check-ins on a Friday.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop and pub 1 mile.

Note: There is a three quarters of a mile farm track up to the property with a steepish winding section, This is not suitable for cars with low suspension or low body trim and low powered cars with a lot of weight can sometimes struggle on the steep.

Note: Long wheel based transits or larger vans may struggle to navigate the track.

Note: There is a low door frame leading into the pantry, please take care.

Note: The owner lives next door.

Note: This is an eco-property with own wind turbine and ashp.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.

Please note: this property only takes a minimum of 3 night bookings.

Please note: This property is not suitable for guests with limited mobility.

Nearby points of interest

  • Gaddings Dam
  • Whalley Abbey
  • Clitheroe Castle and Museum
  • Brontë Parsonage Museum
  • Bankfield Museum
  • Bury Transport Museum
  • Jumbles Country Park
  • Beaumont Park

Reviews (41)

  • Maurice

    Jacquie and Ben were very accomodating and friendly but gave us space to do our own thing .The farmhouse oused character and had all we needed for our family stay.The climb both by car and on foot up to the farm took a little getting used to but that was all apart of its charm.So thank-you all for a great holiday Jane and Sam Hunt.

  • John

    Great wee cottage spotless inside on arrival nice wee hamper with local produce beautiful country side definitely going back next year

  • Judith

    The views are magnificent, the cottage is well stocked, clean and cosy, the owners who live next door are helpful and left us a thoughtful welcome pack which we appreciated.Dog friendly and our two had a whale of a time - fantastic walks right from the door and a short drive to all the local spots inc Hebden and Heptonstall. Warning: the access track is very uneven and steep (the owners made that clear in listing) and my Skoda was too low to handle it but luckily my sisters car was fine as I could not use mine all week after I crawled to the top . I think most cars would manage but just in case yours is very low it’s worth knowing.

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