Heath Hideaway in Norland, West Yorkshire sleeps two in one studio-style bedroom.
Heath Hideaway consists of a studio-style living space with king-size bed, kitchen, dining and sitting area, including an electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge, kettle and toaster. There is a shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Outside, there is enclosed decking with furniture and off-road parking for two cars. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen bathrobes and towels are all included in the price. 1 dog allowed and no smoking. Heath Hideaway is a lovely base for exploring West Yorkshire.
Amenities: There is an Air conditioning unit to keep the property warm in Winter and cool in Summer if required. Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, integrated fridge with small freezer compartment, kettle, toaster. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel, power, bed linen, and towels and robes included in rent. Hairdryer. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Enclosed decking with furniture. 1 dog allowed, strictly no smoking. Shop 2 miles, pub 1.2 miles. Bedding, towels and bathrobes supplied
Region: Equally as charming as East Yorkshire, West Yorkshire benefits from its close proximity to the surrounding regions of the Peak District to the south and the Yorkshire Dales to the north. From stately homes, to historic museums, West Yorkshire provides a w
Town: The Calderdale village of Ripponden is set in the rural Pennine landscape, three miles from Sowerby Bridge, in the Ryburn Valley. The village is made up of traditional stone-built cottages, and a small high street with shops, cafes, an award-winning restaurant, takeaways, several excellent pubs serving food and real ale, and a local supermarket, with the River Ryburn flowing gently through the centre. Located at the heart of the Industrial Revolution, pretty old weaving villages are found in the surrounding hills. The area is also of archaeological note for its Roman road, Neolithic and Bronze Age remains. Upon Rishworth Moor, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and home to many rare animals, can be found the Cat Stones, a series of ancient round barrow burial sites. Ripponden village is also noted for the annual Rushbearing Festival each Autumn, featuring dance troupes including Morris Dancers from all over the country. Nearby is Hebden Bridge, a diverse, bohemian town home to restaurants, bars, bistros, markets, an independent cinema, art galleries, and the Rochdale Canal. A scenic car ride over the moors takes you to the Parsonage Museum which commemorates the famous Bronte family. A short drive in the opposite direction takes you to the heart of ‘Last of the Summer Wine’ country. Numerous listed buildings and National Trust properties are close by. The Haworth area is also a must for steam railway enthusiasts who will enjoy the thriving Worth Valley Railway.