This beautiful, stone-built cottage can be found set around a quiet courtyard in the centre of Honley village. Full of traditional character and charm, you’ll find wonderful stone flag flooring, impressive beams and exposed stone beautifully blended together with modern day fittings and furnishings. The well-equipped kitchen and dining area benefits from underfloor heating, and in the spacious living room a wood burner sits pride of place.
Being located on the edge of the Peak District National Park means there’s ample walking and cycling opportunities, with miles of open countryside just waiting to be explored. The historic village of Honley is home to a wealth of shops, restaurants and pubs, and then just 3 miles away is the ever popular town of Holmfirth. Most famed as the backdrop for comedy series ‘Last of the Summer Wine’, Holmfirth is also home to its own vineyard and the renowned live music venue ‘The Picturedrome’.
Additional attractions within reach include the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Hepworth Gallery, which are around a 30-minute drive away, and several heritage properties including National Trust’s Nostell Priory, located 45 minutes’ away. Salts Mill, Bronte Parsonage and Harewood House are all around 1 hour away, and for pampering, the Titanic Spa in Huddersfield is just 15 minutes’ away. For children, Canon Hall Farm offers extensive animals, together with a farm shop and café, and finally, the cities of York, Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield are all roughly an hour’s car journey. A perfect base from which to explore! Pub and restaurant 46 yards.