This beautiful Grade II listed barn conversion can be found on the outskirts of Holmfirth on the edge of the Peak District National Park. Set out over three floors, Long Ing Cottage is an attractive stone built property which is full of characterful, period features. You’ll find beautiful stone flag flooring as you enter the cottage and stunning exposed beams throughout; an inglenook fireplace takes pride of place in the bright and spacious living space and exposed stonework in the bathroom. All of these feature have been blended perfectly with stylish modern day comforts making this a warm and comfortable base that won’t leave you disappointed.
Long Ing Cottage is one of a handful of cottages set around a pretty courtyard, the location is elevated which together with the design of the property means wonderful far reaching views towards Holmfirth and the surrounding countryside. Most famous as the back drop to the long standing TV series ‘Last of the Summer Wine’, Holmfirth itself can be reached in a 5-minute drive or 20-minute walk. It’s home to a wide choice of amenities including shops, bars, pubs and restaurants, live music and entertainment can be enjoyed at the famous Picturedrome. Keen cyclists can re-create the iconic hill climb to Holme Moss summit as featured in 2014 ’Tour de France’ and Holmfirth is also home to its very own vineyard. Ample walking can be enjoyed around a selection of reservoirs including Digley, Brownhill, Ramsden and Yateholme. Additional attractions within reach, include Canon Hall Farm, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Hepworth Gallery which are all around a 30-minute drive away. For pampering the Titanic Spa in Huddersfield is a 20-minute drive and the cities of York, Leeds, Manchester, and Sheffield are all roughly an hour by car.