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5 Myrtle View

(Ref. 1062414)

Cross Roads near Haworth, Yorkshire Dales - South Show on map

4.6

Sykes rating

  • 5 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • cottage (10)
  • parking (10)
  • property (8)
  • lovely (8)
  • views (7)
  • beautiful (7)

19 Customer Reviews

  • "Superbly appointed and furnished."

    Mobile contact helpful. Parking is a bit of an issue but neighbours were helpful and we were able to drop off our belongings and move the car a short walk down the unmade road. Directions given on getting there were useless; please speak to owner and update. OK if Satnav used.

    Reviewed by Sylvia5.0Jul 2024

  • "The property was excellent and owner easy to contact ,amazing views and Local tourist attractions ."

    Reviewed by Mary5.0Jun 2024

  • "We had a great stay at Myrtle View and enjoyed visiting local towns such as Haworth, Hebden Bridge and Skipton."

    Beautiful, cosy cottage in lovely quiet location with great views. Stylishly renovated with comfy beds. We’d highly recommend a stay here and would love to return. Could be improved by providing a bit more info on arrival such as where to buy logs locally for the wood burner as we were unable to find any. Also there were no washing up cloths provided. 4.5 out of 5 stars.

    Reviewed by Michelle4.7Feb 2023

  • "We very much enjoyed our stay in the cottage."

    It was very comfortable and had all the home comforts. The downstairs floor were a bit grimy, the girls socks were a state after walking around. It would have been nice to have some wood for the log burner as many other cottages advertise. Parking is not great, there is no ‘official’ space for this house. We managed to park in front of the field gate, but were blocked in a couple of times. It was very windy while we were there and the top room was quite cold and the wind was howling like banshees, so struggled to sleep a bit. All in all a lovely place to stay.

    Thank you for your feedback. We want everyone to have a great holiday and are here to help with any questions during your stay. I am sorry to hear about the floors. Our cleaners do a fantastic job and our cleanliness scores are always very high. The field gate that you parked across is not part of the owners land and is owned by a local farm who needs this for access. The property is very warm and you are able to adjust the central heating temperature during your stay. Once again, thanks for your feedback Property Owner

    Reviewed by Chris3.4Feb 2023

  • "We had a lovely New Year break at Mrtyle view The house is lovely, very comfy beds and lovely big bath sheets."

    The kitchen is well equipped with everything you need I think a hand drawn map would help in finding the property which Ive suggested to the owner as we did struggle a bit ….. look for the white gable end as that is where Myrtle view starts, we turned back initially as we thought we had gone down the wrong road There have been a few previous comments in respect to parking which is a bit of a problem unless you have a small car but please don't worry as we just unloaded outside the property and then just parked on the road and never had trouble finding a space Highly recommend Myrtle view

    Reviewed by Karen5.0Dec 2022

  • "It should be noted about the limited space for parking your vehicle."

    Also the stairs are steep for those with a disability.

    Reviewed by Martin4.7Sep 2022

  • "We did struggle to find the property as there was no mention of the extended lane then round the front of the houses."

    Parking was very much an issue unless you have a very small car. Welcome pack was wonderful.

    Reviewed by Penny5.0Aug 2022

  • "Beautiful, well equipped and cosy cottage, providing an excellent centre to explore the Yorkshire countryside and must visit places, Shibden Hall, Saltaire, Halifax Piece Hall and Bronte parsonage."

    We loved our week at Myrtle view.

    Reviewed by Lin5.0Apr 2022

  • "Lovely cottage and great location for exploring."

    Reviewed by Jackie5.0Apr 2022

  • "The cottage was very comfortable, clean and well appointed."

    Great views across the valley and we were lucky to see amazing sunsets. It was a great base for exploring the Dales and surrounding towns. Local corner shop was well stocked for basics, nearby The Burnt Bear pub was very welcoming and good selection of locally produced drinks. The food and service of the Indian restaurant next door to the pub was excellent. The unmade road approaching Myrtle View is very bumpy and uneven, but the owner is happy to provide details of where to park.

    Reviewed by Jacqui5.0Sep 2021

  • "The cottage was clean and comfortable, however there are a few issues the ..."

    The cottage was clean and comfortable, however there are a few issues the parking is not described well enough, we found it very difficult, also the garden area isnt very safe or easily accessible, the walk in showers are lovely but very slippery, a shower mat would be safer, also there isnt a first aid kit in the cottage, The cottage has amazing views and is within easy reach of local attractions, we had a relaxing holiday

    Reviewed by Judith3.8Sep 2021

  • "Beautiful property which has recently been renovated."

    Bright and airy with lovely views. Only challenge was parking so it would be good to have this in the listing and visitor info instead of other reviews.

    Reviewed by Andrea5.0Aug 2021

  • "As regular holiday cottage users, we found the cottage was very well appointed, and despite being in a row of residential properties it was very quiet and peaceful."

    Neighbours were very friendly. Parking outside the property was difficult of you had a family car, but alternative parking was 25 paces away so not really a problem Garden was pretty small and on a slope, but who needs a garden when you have the moors virtually on your doorstep! A great place to stay

    Reviewed by Alan5.0Aug 2021

  • "The house was beautiful, spotlessly clean, comfortable with brilliant facilities and attention to detail, a real boutique hotel finish!"

    Prosecco, milk and biscuits on arrival were lovely. Beautiful views from the front of the property and a quiet location. Unfortunately, unmade road was an issue for us in our car with raised manhole covers and very uneven surface as was parking as our car was too long for space outside property. We had to contact owner about this who was really helpful and sent us a photo of the second space around the corner. I think this access issue could be made clearer in the listings though. Otherwise we had a lovely stay.

    Reviewed by Rebecca4.1Jul 2021

  • "Weeds all around front door need pulled/killed."

    Garden could do with a tidy up and grass cut/weeds pulled. House immaculate though. Very clean and modern.

    Reviewed by Jill5.0Jul 2021

  • "Absolutely beautiful cottage with gorgeous views."

    Fabulous decor and well equipped kitchen with plenty of crockery and cutlery. The bed on the second floor was really comfortable. Beware though as the stairs up to the second floor are really steep. Just one disappointment, we booked thinking it was an enclosed garden, the garden isn’t enclosed so we were unable to let the dog out without a lead, there is a shared access alleyway between the row of cottages and their gardens which leads on to the road, this should be made clear in the cottage description on the website. Having said this we would stay again if we weren’t taking the dog. The Prosecco and biscuits were a nice touch and Natalie was really helpful with info about the parking when we arrived.

    Reviewed by Angela4.4Jun 2021

  • "Beautiful cottage however anyone with young children or dogs should be aware the garden is not directly attached to the house."

    There is a communal walkway between the property and garden and next door need access to their own garden.

    Reviewed by Tina3.4May 2021

  • "I think potential holiday makers need to be made aware of the really rough, narrow, & uncared for track leading to the property."

    If you had a particularly sporty car I don't think you would make it without damage.

    Reviewed by Simon4.7May 2021

  • "5 Myrtle View is a beautiful cottage in an excellent location for exploring Yorkshire."

    The cottage itself is beautifully decorated and has all the amenities you could possibly need. It was so lovely to relax in front of the wood fire in the evenings and the bed was so comfortable we could have stayed in it all day! Great value for money and Nathalie was very helpful and responsive to our questions. The biscuits and prosecco were a lovely touch too. We'll definitely be returning again!

    Reviewed by Lucy5.0Apr 2021

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Summary

  • Over three floors
  • Three bedrooms: 1 x second-floor king-size with en-suite shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x king-size, 1 x single
  • Bathroom with double ended bath, separate shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove
  • Gas central heating and woodburning stove
  • Electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, Smart TV, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Roadside parking in neighbouring streets
  • Tiered garden with lawn, decking with seating
  • One well-behaved pet welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.2 miles
  • Note: The top staircase on the third floor has steep and narrow steps
  • Note: The garden is not enclosed
  • This property has a good house keeping bond of £250.

The property

Resting in a beautiful corner of West Yorkshire is a lovely mid-terraced cottage, nestled in the village of Cross Roads near Haworth on the banks of the River Worth.

5 Myrtle View is a stunning three-storey abode providing a welcoming base for a rural escape to Yorkshire.

Surrounded by serene views of idyllic countryside and the distant Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, feel at home as you enter the property, welcomed by a stylish open-plan living area.

Kick back and relax in the lounge space, curling up next to the roaring flames of the woodburning stove as you flick through the Smart TV.

Resting behind is a well-equipped kitchen, offering a range of contemporary amenities and sleek fixtures, meals can be enjoyed on the family dining table, or use this space for a fun-filled night of bard games, drinks and laughter.

Slide back the bifolding patio doors to find a unique tiered garden, here you can sip on a hot cup of coffee and indulge in the peaceful surroundings.

Withdraw to one of the charming bedrooms spread throughout the first and second floors, the first floor boasts a well-presented king-size, whilst the single room boasts funky and bright décor and ample storage.

Travel up steep stairs to the third floor into the master king-size bedrooms, featuring characterful oak beams and Velux windows, benefiting from a luxurious en-suite shower room, ideal for guests wanting more privacy.

The rest of the party have full use of the first-floor bathroom, fitted with a sumptuous double ended bath, a large separate walk-in shower, and a heated towel rail for your comfort.

Step out into the quiet village of Cross Roads where you'll find a local store in the Post Office and a village pub for an evening of traditional pub food after a day of exploring.

Wander over to the historic village of Haworth, the famous home to the Brontë sisters, boasting a wealth of shopping, eateries and pubs, as well as fascinating attractions at the Brontë Parsonage Museum, and the iconic Keighley and Worth Valley Railway for an unforgettable day trip over Yorkshire beauty.

Make the most of the adventurous outdoor setting, heading over to a 500 acre park at Bingley St Ives, hosting golf courses, walking opportunities, a glistening lake, and the landmark of Lady Blantyre's Rock.

Spend a day of thrills as you venture into the wonderful North York Moors National Park, offering superior selection of walking trails, cycling paths, rare wildlife, outdoor activities, or over to the vibrant city of Bradford.

Relish in a classic getaway to West Yorkshire at 5 Myrtle View.

Please note: there is roadside parking in neighbouring streets; option to load and unload in front of property

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.

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About the location

HAWORTH

Skipton 13 miles; Hebden Bridge 8 miles.

The small village of Haworth was home to the famous Bronte sisters, who were inspired by the surrounding moorland to pen their novels, which have become classics of English Literature. Haworth is a village that time almost forgot, with its myriad of curiosity and antique shops, alleyways and cobbled streets creating a wonderful period atmosphere, all set against a framing backdrop of countryside famously described in the novel Wuthering Heights as wild, rugged and barren. Nearby, the famous Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, an authentic steam railway brought to prominence in the film The Railway Children, provides a lovely day out with a regular service to the old village of Oxenhope. The area abounds with popular places to visit, including the Bronte Parsonage Museum, East Riddlesden Hall, and the National Railway Museum in York. The market town of Skipton, often fondly regarded as the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, is just a short drive away, and also within reach are elegant Harrogate and vibrant Leeds and Manchester.

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Please note: there is roadside parking in neighbouring streets; option to load and unload in front of property

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas