Holiday Cottages in Haworth, Yorkshire available for rental
We have 14 self catering holiday cottages in Haworth,Yorkshire
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| Pine Cottage , Haworth |
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Price: £ 323 - £ 499
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Pine Cottage occupies a quiet and peaceful location, with open views over the moors. Retaining a wealth of original architectural features the property forms part of an old Yorkshire farmstead. The inglenook fireplace, wood burning stove and attractive mullioned windows, together with open stonework, pine wood floors and beamed ceilings make this a lovely retreat furnished to a high standard. Approached along a 1.25 mile well made single track, excellent walking can be enjoyed from the doorstep onto the popular Pennine Way. The market town of Skipton, the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales famous for its castle, is near by. Locally the villages of Haworth, home of the Brontes, and Oakworth (a 10 minute drive away) provide shops for everyday needs and several pubs serving food. |
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| Wuthering Heights (No. 7) , Haworth |
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Price: £ 148- £355
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Wuthering Heights (No.7) is one of twenty properties within the Westfield Lodge estate and is situated just one mile from Haworth, in an elevated position, which takes in lovely views of the surrounding countryside. This all ground floor terraced lodge has an open plan living area, which contains a fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area, plus a double bedroom and a bathroom. Outside, there is the added bonus for off road parking for two cars, plus a patio area with furniture and BBQ, and shared use of a grass paddock. Haworth has many amenities including shops, pubs and restaurants, plus the surrounding area has many attractions and amenities that will suit all tastes. Wuthering Heights (No. 7) is perfect for a break away to discover the delights of Haworth. |
| The small village of Haworth is best known as the home to the Bronte sisters and today the village still has a lovely period atmosphere with lovely antique shops, alleyways and cobbled streets. Brought to prominence having been used in the film 'The Railway Children', The Worth Valley Railway which has a regular service to Oxenhope is not to be missed. Other attractions and places that are well worth visiting are Bronte Parsonage museum, East Riddlesden Hall and the Museum of Rail. The town of Skipton, often referred to as the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales is close by. The spa town of Harrogate and the popular cities of Leeds and Manchester are within easy reach making Haworth an ideal base for exploring this part of Yorkshire. |
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| Bilberry Cottage , Haworth |
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Price: £ 322 - £ 499
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Bilberry cottage is situated in a lovely panoramic setting overlooking the village of Haworth. Comfortably furnished with a cosy sitting room and double doors into the conservatory/dining room this is an ideal property to sit back, relax and enjoy the views across the valley. There is a decked garden area for those sunnier days and a shared field where children will delight in the swings, slides and football net. A snooker room is also available for guests use. Conveniently there is a country footpath to the village centre, leading from the property to the Parsonage Museum, famous for its Bronte connections. Holiday makers will enjoy browsing around the shops and galleries arranged around the cobbled main street or visiting one of the local tea shops, traditional pubs or restaurants. Take a trip on the popular Worth Valley Steam Preservation Railway that wends its way towards Oxenhope through the charming Pennine scenery or visit the atmospheric Top Within’s, reputedly the setting of the Emily Bronte novel Wuthering Heights. Haworth hosts many themed weekends from the popular 1940’s Weekend to Scroggling the Holly in November and a Torchlight procession in December and unusually a 1960’s themed weekend. The village also has traditional butchers, bakers, and convenience stores for everyday needs. |
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| Benchmark Cottage , Haworth |
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Price: £ from £200
Sleeps: 4 |

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| 18th century stone cottage with upstairs living under gnarled oak beams offering a happy mix of modern and period decor; lounge with gas log effect stove and balcony overlooking lawned garden, trees and beautiful views: situated beside a small holding with livery facilities the cottage offers Retro- decor kitchen/diner with full appliances; downstairs bedrooms - double (with en suite shower room) and twin; house bathroom with over bath shower, utility/drying room; private parking; excellent walking country, easy reach of Haworth, famed for Bronte authors; 7 minutes walk to Bronte Parsonage and pretty Main Street, with shops, pubs and restaurants; close to Worth Valley Railway; stabling available on farm. The cottage has received a "Walkers Welcome" accolade from Visit Britain. |
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| Fern House , Haworth |
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Price: £ from £310
Sleeps: 8 |

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Fern House offers excellent self catering holiday accommodation in Haworth, Bronte Country. At first glance, Fern House is an unassuming stone built mid-terraced property in the heart of the historic village of Haworth, but once inside, this is a completely different matter. Fern House has undergone a sympathetic restoration retaining many original features to provide especially comfortable accommodation, and is furnished and decorated to an exceptionally high standard.
The house is light and spacious and the furniture has been tastefully selected to be in keeping with the age and feel of the property and features; antique brass & cast iron beds with top quality linen, antique dining table & chairs, leather chesterfields whilst providing fully tiled bathrooms and a well equipped modern designer kitchen for your convenience. The lower part of the property dates back to circa 1724 and was formerly named Haworth Hall, when it was part of the adjoining dwelling now known as Old Fold Hall which is itself believed to be the oldest habitable dwelling in Haworth Village. |
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| 15 Moorside , Haworth |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 5 |

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Situated on the edge of Oxenhope, a small village outside Haworth in the heart of Bronte Country, 15 Moorside provides recently completely renovated self - catering cottage accommodation ensuring a cosy retreat in this beautiful and peaceful area of Yorkshire. With wooden beamed ceilings and the old fireplace retained, the lounge has character, and a dining table overlooks a stunning view over fields towards Oxenhope. The kitchen is well equipped, and there are three comfortable bedrooms. A warm welcome is ensured at 15 Moorside, combining modern features with all the character and charm of an old stone terrace. A short walk down the hill from the cottage takes you into Oxenhope, with pubs and shops. The village is the southern terminus for the Worth Valley Steam Railway which holds seasonal events throughout the year. Walks can be accessed direct from the door, one taking you on the old pack horse trail towards Hebden Bridge which is a lovely town to explore. The area is perfect for Bronte enthusiasts, with Haworth village just 2 miles away and Top Withens, believed to be Emily Bronte's inspiration for the Earnshaw residence in Wuthering Heights, just a short walk from the cottage. Haworth with its quaint cobbled street, abundance of tea rooms. good pubs and quirky shops is worthy of a visit. Other attractions in the area include the World Heritage Site of Saltaire, complete with David Hockney museum housed in the old mill, the National Media Museum in Bradford and Dean Clough, famous for arts and the theatre, in Halifax, Leeds, Bradford, Halifax and Manchester are all within easy reach for theatre and concerts. Skipton and the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the Yorkshire Sculptor Park and the Hepworth Gallery are within an hour making 15 Moorside an ideal base for touring the area. |
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| Thornton (No. 6) , Haworth |
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Price: £ 168- £387
Sleeps: 4 |

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Thornton (No.6) is situated one mile from Haworth and is one of twenty properties within Westfield Lodge estate. The properties are in an elevated position and have lovely views of the surrounding area. Thornton (No.6) is a semi detached, ground floor cottage and it has an open plan living area which contains a fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area. The cottage sleeps four and has two bedrooms - one double and one twin, plus a bathroom.
The cottage also has pretty views of the surrounding countryside, its own patio area and shared use of a grassed paddock. Haworth has many amenities including shops, pubs and cafes and there are many walks and attractions nearby which makes Thornton (No.6) an ideal base to explore this part of Yorkshire. |
| The small village of Haworth is famous as the home of the Bronte sisters, but today the village is also well known for its antique shops, alleyways and cobbled streets. Nearby is the Worth Valley Railway which has a regular service to Oxenhope and was brought to prominence in the film 'The Railway Children.' Other attractions and places to visit are Bronte Parsonage museum, East Riddlesden Hall and the Museum of Rail. Also a short drive away is the market town of Skipton, which is often referred to as the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales. Further afield is the beautiful town of Harrogate and the bustling cities of Leeds and Manchester. Haworth is a perfect base for a peaceful break away. |
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| 3 Cross Farm , Haworth |
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Price: £ from £260
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Located just 1.5 miles from the famous village of Haworth, home of the Bronte Sisters, in the village of Oxenhope, is 3 Cross Farm. This traditional stone built cottage offers spacious, homely and comfortable accommodation, making the ideal base for exploring the area, 3 Cross Farm welcomes you with its large, traditional farmhouse style kitchen with a real 'heart of the home' feel. To the rear of this cottage, there is a large decking area, ideal for enjoying al fresco dining on those balmy summer days. The area is of great historical and literary interest, with the famous Bronte Parsonage in Haworth, and the moors around the area reputedly being the inspiration for Wuthering Heights. Just 100 yards from the cottage is Keighley and Worth Valley Railway which offers year round entertainment from Victorian weekends - carols by train - egg rolling - 40's/60's weekends, so sit back and enjoy the nostalgia as your steam train transports you back in time. |
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| Stone Cottage , Haworth |
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Price: £ from £195
Sleeps: 3 |

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Situated in the heart of Oxenhope, Stone Cottage enjoys superb accommodation which is suitable for couples and small families alike. Recently refurbished to a particularly high standard, the lounge enjoys the comfort and warmth of an open fire, along with 32 flat screen TV and a dining area which overlooks the enclosed courtyard. The Kitchen is bright and airy enjoying spectacular long distance views over the moorland and a spacious utility room is perfect for storing boots, coats and bicycles. From the kitchen, an open staircase leads to an open mezzanine with a sofa bed which can either be used for a 3 person, or as a quiet seating area. As this area is open to the stairs a stair gate will be provided if used by young children.
From the cottage door, wonderful footpath walks lead into the rolling hills and heather strewn moors which are often referred to as Bronte Country and it was this surrounding countryside where the Bronte sisters drew their inspiration for writing. The neighbouring village of Haworth is home of the Bronte Parsonage Museum which stands at the head of the cobbled High Street and was formerly their childhood home, housing a history of their life and works. For visitors, a selection of gift shops and tea rooms line this famous cobbled street, taking you back in time with mementoes on offer to remind you of your trip!
Other nearby attractions in the area include the Worth Valley Steam Railway, Cliffe Castle Museum, Skipton Castle, East Riddlesden Hall and Saltaire Mill housing the largest collection of work by the artist David Hockney to name but a few. For the shopaholic, Skipton, known as Gateway to the Dales, holds an outdoor market 4 days of the week selling anything from pots and pans, locally sourced foods and fashion items. Or try Boundary Mill at Colne, as advertised on TV which is quite a unique store selling designer clothing, home ware, kitchen accessories, china and crystal and various gadgets. |
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| Olde Mill Cottage , Haworth |
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Price: £ 149- £343
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This delightful terraced cottage has been lovingly restored and is in a secluded location on the outskirts of Oxenhope. The living space boasts exposed beams and other character features, the sitting room has a period fireplace housing a flame effect electric fire giving the room a cosy ambience, and the lovely window seats add the finishing touch to the living area. The compact but well equipped kitchen and dining room are on open plan with this room and are light and airy. There is a beautifully decorated double bedroom that is spacious and with a charming window seat and the bathroom has the luxury of a large corner bath. This property makes a perfect base for a fabulous holiday. |
| The small village of Oxenhope is just two miles away from Haworth and is situated in some glorious scenery. Oxenhope has a variety of shops, churches, and public houses and is home to the terminus of the Worth Valley Railway, a steam railway which runs on a regular basis to Haworth and Keithley. This beautiful area is Bronte country and the dramatic countryside was described in the novel Wuthering Heights. The Bronte Parsonage Museum gives a fascinating glimpse to the lives of the Brontes and is well worth visiting if you are a fan of classic English literature. There are a host of walks around the area taking in the breathtaking scenery. With the variety of outdoor pursuits and the attractions in this area, this outstanding area is a great place for a holiday at any time of year. |
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| Heather (No. 20) , Haworth |
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Price: £ 158- £366
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Heather (No.20) is situated in an elevated position and takes in lovely views of the surrounding countryside. One of twenty properties the within Westfield Lodge estate, sitting just one mile of Haworth, Heather (No. 20) is an all first floor apartment that has an open plan area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area. The apartment sleeps three and has two bedrooms - one double and one single, plus a bathroom. Outside, the apartment has an added bonus of off road parking for two cars, a patio area with furniture and BBQ, plus shared use of a grass paddock. Haworth has many amenities including pubs, shops and restaurants and the area has many attractions, plus Skipton with its cobbled streets and castle is close by. Heather (No. 20) is an ideal base for exploring Haworth and beyond. |
| The pretty village of Haworth is well known for its antique shops, alleyways and cobbled streets, however the village is mostly famous as the home to the Bronte sisters. The Worth Valley Railway has a regular service to Oxenhope and was brought to prominence in the film 'The Railway Children'. The other attractions and places to visit are Bronte Parsonage museum, East Riddlesden Hall and the Museum of Rail. The market town of Skipton, which is often referred to as the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales is only a short drive away. The beautiful town of Harrogate and the bustling cities of Leeds and Manchester are also worth visiting. Haworth is a perfect base to explore this wonderful part of Yorkshire. |
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| The Old Dairy , Haworth |
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Price: £ from £185
Sleeps: 6 |

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| The Old Dairy is a lovely holiday cottage situated in an elevated position a short level walk into the centre of the bustling town of Haworth and commanding excellent views over the Worth Valley. Haworth is often referred to as Bronte Country, being the home of the famous Bronte sisters and where the Bronte Parsonage Museum pays tribute to their lives and works. |
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| Number 2 Pickles Hill Cottage , Haworth |
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Price: £ 165- £418
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Number 2 Pickles Hill is a stone built, mid-terraced cottage in the Pennine village of Oldfield just two miles from Haworth. With two double bedrooms and a family shower room, this cottage can sleep a amximum of three people. The cottage also contains an open plan living area which comprises a kitchen, a dining area and a sitting room with a woodburning stove. To the outside of the cottage is off road parking for two cars and a front garden with outdoor furniture. With strong connections to the life and works of the Bronte sisters in nearby Haworth, Number 2 Pickles Hill is a lovely cottage in a wonderful location. |
| Oldfield is a village in the Pennines, just a couple of miles from the large village of Haworth, which was once home to the literary Bronte sisters. Oldfield itself has a good local pub, and there is an 18-hole golf course in nearby Oakworth. Haworth offers more in terms of amenities, with a selection of shops, pubs and eateries, and is also the start for many lovely walks off into the rugged moorland so celebrated in the Bronte sisters works, especially Wuthering Heights. Further afield are the elegant spa town of Harrogate, and the cosmopolitan cities of Leeds and Manchester. |
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| Bronte Barn , Haworth |
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Price: £ from £350
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Sitting prominently, high up in the hills above Haworth is Bronte Barn. This stunning conversion has been recently completed by the owners and offers the discerning holiday maker everything that they could possibly wish for. Bronte Barn is meticulously presented in a modern style, yet still retaining that traditional feel that we would expect of a barn conversion. As you enter the barn, a very warm welcome awaits, there is under floor heating throughout, and the most wonderful large wood burning stove glows from three sides to provide a cosy feel on those cold winter nights. The views from this property can only be described as 'stunning'. The views far across the valley and down to the picturesque reservoir below set the 'perfect' scene for any holiday. Both 'Top Withens' (reputedly the inspiration for Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights') and Bronte Falls are within walking distance. You can enjoy the luxury of this top spec accommodation whilst soaking up the scenery around you. There will always be ample to keep you entertained at Bronte Barn. The dining table can be easily converted to a wonderful slate bedded snooker/pool table, and provided for your pleasure is a 46" Full HD flat screen TV with Free Sat, Blu-ray DVD, radio/CD player with ipod docking, Wi-fi internet and the 'oh so' popular Nintendo Wii which is bound to provide hours of entertainment for both children and adults alike! After testing your fitness inside, you may find time to venture outside to explore the stunning scenery that surrounds this property. For the keen walkers amongst you, this is a paradise, with many famous walks passing the doorstep including the Pennine Way and Millenium Way. |
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