A beautiful cottage in a wonderfully central, but quiet, location in the heart of vibrant Hebden Bridge.
Ground Floor:
Kitchen/dining room: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, Nespresso coffee machine and washer/dryer.
Narrow, open-tread stairs to...
Kitchen/dining room: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, Nespresso coffee machine and washer/dryer.
Narrow, open-tread stairs to...
First Floor:
Beamed ceilings throughout.
Living room: With Freeview Smart TV.
Bedroom: With kingsize bed and Smart TV.
Shower room: With walk-in shower and toilet.
Beamed ceilings throughout.
Living room: With Freeview Smart TV.
Bedroom: With kingsize bed and Smart TV.
Shower room: With walk-in shower and toilet.
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included.
Courtyard (shared with another property). On road parking. No smoking. Please note: Access to the property is on foot.
This detached, stone-built cottage dates back to the early 1800s and can be found in historic Machpelah Yard, in the very heart of vibrant Hebden Bridge. Set back from the main road, the location is central but quiet and the cottage itself Grade II listed and beautifully quirky. In the shared courtyard you’ll find an ornamental well and pump, and in the kitchen there’s a hidden tunnel behind a frosted window that can only be seen when lit. The living space, bedroom and shower room are all on the first floor and have been tastefully furnished. All boast impressive high beamed ceilings, and there are also stable doors on both floors - perfect for letting in the light and air on warm summer months.
The central location is perfect for exploring all that colourful Hebden Bridge has to offer, with an abundance of independent shops, bars, restaurants and cafés within easy walking distance. Hebden Bridge train station, with its old Victorian style, is just ¼ mile away offering regular direct services to both Manchester and Leeds, and where you can also pick up the local bus.
Hebden Bridge itself is an attractive Pennine town with a canal side location. As the UK’s first ‘Walkers are Welcome’ town you’ll find excellent walking available, including at the National Trust owned Hardcastle Crags. You can also pick up Britain’s long distance walking path, The Pennine Way, close by. As featured on the second stage of the 2014 Tour de France and the 2015 Tour de Yorkshire, superb cycling is available, together with scenic drives around the local magnificent countryside that has featured in popular TV shows such as ‘Happy Valley’, ‘Last Tango in Halifax’ and ‘Gentleman Jack’. Haworth, which was home of the Brontë sisters, can be reached in a scenic 20-minute drive, and both the Peak District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks can be reached in around an hour.
The central location is perfect for exploring all that colourful Hebden Bridge has to offer, with an abundance of independent shops, bars, restaurants and cafés within easy walking distance. Hebden Bridge train station, with its old Victorian style, is just ¼ mile away offering regular direct services to both Manchester and Leeds, and where you can also pick up the local bus.
Hebden Bridge itself is an attractive Pennine town with a canal side location. As the UK’s first ‘Walkers are Welcome’ town you’ll find excellent walking available, including at the National Trust owned Hardcastle Crags. You can also pick up Britain’s long distance walking path, The Pennine Way, close by. As featured on the second stage of the 2014 Tour de France and the 2015 Tour de Yorkshire, superb cycling is available, together with scenic drives around the local magnificent countryside that has featured in popular TV shows such as ‘Happy Valley’, ‘Last Tango in Halifax’ and ‘Gentleman Jack’. Haworth, which was home of the Brontë sisters, can be reached in a scenic 20-minute drive, and both the Peak District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks can be reached in around an hour.