Enjoying stunning views across the Calder Valley, Weaver's View in the picturesque village of Heptonstall, West Yorkshire is a delightful, two-bedroom, 17th-century cottage.
Set on a cobbled street in the heart of Heptonstall, just paces away from a charming pub, shop and cafes, whilst within driving distance of both the Peak District National Park and Yorkshire Dales National Park, Weaver’s View offers four guests the perfect base to explore the region.
Park up and unload your belongings, making your way indoors to kickstart your break.
Be greeted by a well-equipped kitchen, where you can rustle up delectable meals to be enjoyed around the dining table, as the wine is poured and conversations flow.
Boasting an elegant blend of characterful charm and original features, including the stone fireplace, mullioned windows and a wealth of history contained in the walls, this is the perfect spot from which to truly escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
After dinner, cosy up in the living/dining room with the gas fire alight, planning your impending itinerary, before completing your nightly routine in the sleek bathroom.
Climb into either the plush king-size bed, or the sumptuous double bed, before awakening to traverse West Yorkshire, starting off locally in Heptonstall; here you will locate a Post Office and The White Lion pub, with further amenities located in Hebden Bridge.
You can stock up on the essentials at the shops and post office only paces away, or why not treat your loved ones to a sweet treat at the local café, which you can take away for a scenic picnic.
The village itself was also the location of the recent BBC series, ‘The Gallows Pole’ and you can catch a glimpse of the back of the cottage in some scenes; it is also well-known for the hit series ‘Happy Valley’.
Within the proximity of 40 Northgate, you'll locate several National Trust properties and landmarks, including Midgehole Crags and Hardcastle Crags, whilst the Heptonstall Museum offers insight into the local history; outdoor enthusiasts will also enjoy hiking towards Lumb Hole Falls, offering a beautiful backdrop for a picnic.
Travel north to visit the Brontë Parsonage Museum, board the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway for a guided tour of the county, and trek alongside Bronte Waterfall, whilst the Ogden Water Country Park offers the perfect place for bird watching.
With various footpaths at your feet and Hebden Bridge also within reach, there are plenty of opportunities to explore your picturesque setting on foot.
Well-positioned to reach the likes of Halifax, which has links to the famous English diarist, Anne Lister, Leeds and Huddersfield, there's plenty to see and do with 40 Northgate as your abode.