This lovely cottage borders the moors of the South Pennines, an area of valleys and moorland, with old market towns. On The Tops sits in its own eleven acre farmland, with breath-taking views over the surrounding countryside. Local wildlife is right on the doorstep where the keen eyed can spot hunting barn owls and deer. Local walks start right at the farm gate.
Boasting far-reaching views across the picturesque South Pennines, this welcoming cottage is a wonderful base from which to explore rugged valleys and sprawling moorland dotted with quaint market towns. With a cosy lounge warmed by a roaring wood burner and a private garden for al fresco dining, enjoy a memorable escape to the countryside at this inviting family home.
Enter this single-storey cottage via the entrance hall, ideal for storing outdoor gear after a day of exploration. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner provides a comfortable space for family gatherings, where you can relax by the wood burner, enjoy a movie on the Smart TV/DVD, or admire the stunning views through large windows. The well-equipped kitchen ensures meal times will be a breeze, with all the essentials for a self-catering stay. Three inviting bedrooms - two king-size and one twin - offer peaceful retreats, while a contemporary shower room completes the accommodation. Outside, the cottage boasts plenty of outdoor space, including an enclosed lawned garden and a spacious patio for alfresco dining with the charcoal BBQ. Secure bicycle storage is also available.
Conveniently located on the outskirts of Todmorden and Hebden Bridge, the cottage offers a tranquil retreat for families seeking to discover the wonders of this stunning region. With easy access to the Yorkshire Dales, the Peak District, and the Forest of Bowland, the cottage serves as an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts. Begin your exploration with local walks that start directly from the farm gate, inviting you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the surrounding moors. Todmorden (3 miles) boasts a selection of pubs, bars, cafes, and restaurants, while Hebden Bridge (5 miles) entices visitors with its bohemian shops, art galleries, and scenic riverfront.