Lower Burnt Moor Farm Cottage can be found down a quiet country lane in the Ryburn Valley, close to the Calderdale towns and villages of Mill Bank, Triangle, Sowerby Bridge and Ripponden. Surrounded by the glorious countryside made famous by Gentleman Jack and Last Tango in Halifax, this traditional cottage is perfect for those looking to explore the great outdoors.
A plethora of walking and cycling opportunities are available nearby with Rishworth Moor, the Calderdale Way, the Pennine Way and miles of moorland to explore. Keen cyclists can recreate routes from Tour de France, Welcome to Yorkshire, or for those who prefer flatter, traffic free routes, you can pick up the National Cycle Network Route 66.
Both Sowerby Bridge and Ripponden can be reached in under a 10-minute drive and provide excellent amenities, including many fine restaurants, bars and shops. Sowerby Bridge is also home to a train station that provides regular direct services to both Manchester and Leeds in under an hour. Artsy Hebden Bridge is around a 20-minute drive; a diverse and bohemian town where you’ll find the National Trust Hardcastle Crags, together with independent shops, galleries, bistros and bars.
A scenic journey from Hebden Bridge over the moors will then take you to Haworth, home of the famous Brontë sisters and the Worth Valley Steam Railway, as recognised from many TV and film productions including Sherlock Holmes, Peaky Blinders, 2019 Dumbo and the classic 1970s film The Railway Children. The Peak District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks are both accessible in 30 and 60 minutes, thereby proving the most perfect base to explore.