This is Flossy's Hut. It's a five star shepherd's hut in a field near Scar Top, up above Haworth. It's a detached place, so it's just you and the views.
It's basically one room with a kingsize bed, a small kitchen bit, and a log burner. There's a separate small bathroom with a shower. Everything is included, towels and bedding too. It's very nicely done inside, dark colours, feels more like a smart hotel room than a hut.
Outside, there's a patio area with a wood-fired pizza oven, a firepit, and a hot tub. You're right on the edge of the moor. The Pennine Way runs past the bottom of the field.
It's a couple of miles down into Haworth village. That's where the Brontë Parsonage is and the start of the Brontë Way walk. The village has pubs, shops, and the old steam railway. Top Withens and Brontë Falls are a good walk from the hut.
Further out, you can drive to places like Malham Cove or the Ingleton Waterfalls in about half an hour. Skipton is about the same.
You can bring one dog. There's parking right there.
Useful links: Brontë Parsonage Museum, National Trust Yorkshire, and Yorkshire Dales National Park.