Sniff out a wealth of history with a step-back-in-time stay at this former mill worker’s cottage. Set in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Saltaire, this two-bedroomed terraced house, perfect for families and couples, features on-trend interiors and is close to cultural attractions including high-end galleries and eateries.
Saltaire is a celebration of Yorkshire’s industrial heritage, offering a glimpse of Victorian philanthropy. In its centre, this Grade II-listed abode lures, starting in its chic lounge/diner. Here, the dogs will be quick to claim their spot in front of the flame-effect electric fire, while you can lounge on the comfy sofas in front of the Smart TV. Just behind the sofa is the chic dining space, where you can gather to enjoy feasts cooked up in the attractive and well-equipped kitchen. When day turns to night, settle the pups in a cosy corner, then head upstairs where two airy, elegant bedrooms await - a king-size room and an inviting double bedroom. Completing the interior and serving the bedrooms is a contemporary and well-appointed walk-in shower room. Outside, open the kitchen door to the courtyard, where guests will enjoy al fresco evening meals using the BBQ and furniture provided, while Fido enjoys the fresh Yorkshire air.
Named after Sir Titus Salt who built a textile mill which is now a gallery that displays one of the largest collections of David Hockney’s art, the village is famous for its Italianate architecture. Your dogs will go mutts for a walk around Roberts Park, which links with Shipley Glen where there are woodland trails along a pretty beck. For more walkies beside the water, take the towpath beside the Leeds and Liverpool Canal – the famous Five Rise Locks of Bingley are 3 miles away.