Weaver's Snug is a converted weaver's cottage on the edge of Haworth. It's an apartment, but you get the whole building to yourselves. It's right by the river, so you can hear the water from the windows.
It's for two people. One bedroom. There are two bathrooms, which is unusual for a place this size. One is an en-suite shower room, the other is just a toilet. The bedroom is upstairs.
The main space downstairs is all open-plan. Kitchen at one end, sitting area at the other. The ceilings are quite high because of the old loom, so it feels bigger than it is. The stairs going up are steep, like most old cottages here. You get two private parking spaces right outside, and one has an electric vehicle charger.
It's a 4 Star place, so the finishes are good. Quartz worktops, that sort of thing. There's a washing machine and dishwasher. All bedding and towels are provided. You can bring one dog.
You're about a five-minute walk from Haworth Main Street. It's all cobbles and old shops. The Brontë Parsonage Museum is up there if you're interested. The moor starts practically at the end of the road. You can walk for miles.
For a longer drive, Hebden Bridge is about twenty minutes away. Skipton, with the castle and canal, is about half an hour. The National Trust Yorkshire site lists other places nearby. The Bradford Council Parks page has good information on walking routes around Haworth Moor.