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2 Guests
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bathroom
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Pets: No
Features
- Four poster bed
- Off road parking
- Garden / Patio
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
Reviews & Ratings
24 Customer Reviews
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"Another great stay at this accommodation in Howarth"
Summary
- First-floor apartment
- One king-size bedroom
- Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
- Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
- Gas central heating (controlled from owner premises)
- Electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, fridge, Sky TV
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking for one car
- Garden with patio and furniture
- Sorry, no children
- No pets
- No smoking anywhere within the property or grounds
- Shop 0.5 miles, pub 0.2 miles
- Note: There is no WiFi at this property
The property
Resting in the quaint village of Haworth, set within the owners property, is this delightful first floor, self contained apartment Libby's Place.
Offering a charming and homely setting, Libby's Place is an idyllic base for a romantic retreat for a couple looking to discover the delights of West Yorkshire.
Enter via the private access doorway alongside the property and climb the grand staircase to the landing on the first-floor, flooded with light welcomed in through the towering window, and continue through to the open-plan living space, boasting a traditional décor with complimenting rustic wooden furnishings.
The sociable space offers an amply-equipped kitchen, a snug dining area, as well as a plush sofa gathered in front of the television, inviting you to nestle in and enjoy a cosy night in with your significant other.
Heading back downstairs, step outside onto the private patio to share a bottle of wine in a peaceful and intimate setting, enveloped in the surrounding greenery, as you watch the sunset in the distance.
As the evening grows darker, prepare for bed with a relaxing rinse in the shower before resting your head in the king-size bedroom, beautifully-appointed with an antique four poster bed, where you can wake up to striking views of the garden and across to the rooftops of Haworth framed by the aspect windows.
If you don't fancy cooking, venture to the center of Haworth for a bite to eat at Haworth Old Hall, a traditional pub set in a 16th century manor house, boasting exposed beam ceilings and rustic fireplaces and serving locally sourced produce.
Head off on foot to explore the abundance of literary heritage that the town has to offer, visiting Brontë Parsonage Museum, the family home of the famous novelists, the Bronte sisters, displaying letters, household artefacts and personal possessions in the setting that Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights were written.
Enjoy a leisurely journey along the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, indulging in a spot of afternoon tea as a vintage steam-hauled locomotive travels through the county, providing breath-taking views of the stunning countryside.
Jump in the car and travel to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, a picturesque landscape made up of moors, valleys, hills and villages, where avid hikers can tackle the Yorkshire Three Peaks, a challenging climb to the summits of Whernside, Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent mountain.
Within easy reach of Haworth are the bustling cities of Bradford and Leeds, home to a host of sights and attractions, including a bustling nightlife and exciting shopping opportunities.
Make memories to last a lifetime with a stay at Libby's Place.
Where you’ll be staying
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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