France Fold Holiday Cottage: near Holmfirth in West YorkshireFRANCE FOLD COTTAGE
3 France Fold,
Old Honley,
Holmfirth,
Nr Huddersfield & Halifax,
West Yorkshire
HD9 6BD

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Sleeps: 2 + 1.
Sorry, no pets.
No smoking.

Low season £245 - £295 pw.
High season £345 - £450 pw.
Short breaks from £50 - £70 per night (the longer the stay, the lower the nightly rate).

Pagelink:
High Hollins, sleeps 2



For further details please contact:

Annette Dancer
Tel: 01484 665642
Tel International: +0044 (0)1484 665642
Mobile: 07523 414956
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar


 France Fold Cottage is a welcoming and extremely comfortable oak-beamed 18th century Grade II Listed cottage quietly situated in a private cobbled courtyard near the old centre of Honley, near Holmfirth. The glorious backdrop of the Pennine hills and the Peak District National Park make it a perfect base for undisturbed country walking away from the crowds. Excellent road and rail links give easy access to the many attractions in this historic corner of Yorkshire renowned for panoramic moorland views, high hills and deep green valleys, history, heritage, the Arts and, being Yorkshire, excellent eateries and friendly people.

Just some of the things to See and Do:  
  • Country walking and touring
  • Glorious Pennine scenery
  • Honley village
  • Holmfirth, home of Last of the Summer Wine
  • Holmfirth art, folk, music, food, film and beer festivals
  • Yorkshire Sculpture Park
  • The Hepworth, Wakefield
  • National Media Museum, Bradford
  • National Mining Museum, Wakefield
  • Country parks and grand country houses
  • The Peak District
  • Chatsworth
  • Haworth and the Brontes
  • Hebden Bridge and Heptonstall
  • The cities of York, Manchester, Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield and Sheffield are all easily reached
  • and much, much more
The restaurants, shops and pubs of this historic Pennine hill village are within a five minute stroll through cobbled streets. Or take an uphill and downdale walk through lovely Magdale to the award-winning farm shop for fresh supplies of local produce for tea at home.

An excellent base for touring or walking, discovering the glories of uncrowded Summer Wine Country, the dramatic northern Peak District, Chatsworth, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, The Hepworth, Wakefield, Bronte Country and Haworth.

Features and facilities:  
  • Fresh flowers from Annette's garden, and homebaking on arrival.
  • Complete relaxation in lovely surroundings.
  • Wonderful walking and touring country.
  • Excellent eateries and fine dining.
  • Country pubs and village life.
  • A thriving and historic village of cobbled streets and hidden courtyards.
  • Little art galleries, chic boutiques, village life and shops on the doorstep.
  • Classic country furnishings reflect the comfort and tranquility of this beautifully restored historic cottage.
  • Full central heating, modern fully equipped kitchen.
  • Bathroom with bath and shower.
  • Honley village is a quieter side of Holmfirth set amongst glorious hills and dramatic scenery on the edge of the Peak District National Park. Bustling Holmfirth, the Last of the Summer Wine town, features art, folk, film and food festivals throughout the year. The cottage offers the best of both worlds. Near enough to enjoy everything that Holmfirth has to offer and far enough away to avoid the crowd. Visit the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, The Hepworth, Wakefield, the Peak District, Bronte Country and Haworth, Chatsworth, York and the Yorkshire Dales, or forgetÝ the car and walk undisturbed in lovely Summer Wine Country.
  • Easy access to M1 and M62 motorways and all northern airports, sea ports and the cities, culture and shopping of Manchester, Leeds, York, Sheffield and Bradford. The university town of Huddersfield is 10 minutes by car or be in The Lake District or London in just over 2 hours.

For more photos, room sizes and facilities click on the View Owner's website button for an immediate link to our website.
 
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar



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