Set in the prime location of Haworth, this traditional stone-built worker’s cottage is an ideal base for literature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and keen photographers alike. Being around 300 metres from the village centre, it’s well placed for exploring all things Bronte. Its cobbled streets and traditional shops, tearooms and pubs give you an immediate sense of its rich heritage. The Bronte Parsonage Museum is a mile from the property, while the surrounding moorland that inspired the famous literary sisters leads you to the Bronte Waterfall, 3 miles away. Lying on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, the area is rich in scenic landscapes that are definitely worth capturing on camera. To see the countryside from a different perspective, hop aboard the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway for a memorable steam train ride through this beautiful part of the world.
Bright and stylish inside, this three-storey terraced house has been thoughtfully updated to create a fresh, contemporary feel. Stepping straight into the lounge/diner from the front door, you’ll find a welcoming space furnished for relaxation. Kick back on the comfortable sofas to watch the Smart TV, gather around the dining table for family meals or games, or warm your toes by the wood burner-effect electric fire after a day out in the wilds of Yorkshire. Beyond this, the galley kitchen is equipped with all the essentials you need to rustle up quick breakfasts or simple suppers between adventures. Stairs take you up to the first double bedroom and an elegant bathroom where you can unwind with long soaks in the bathtub. The second floor features another double bedroom tucked beneath sloping ceilings in the eaves, offering a quirky hideaway at the end of the day.
Although the property has no outside space, Haworth’s Central Park is only half a mile away. It’s a lovely spot for a wander, with a pretty flower garden, bowling green, and picnic areas. Free roadside parking is available outside the house, on a first-come, first-served basis.