| Glebe Cottage , Hebden Bridge |
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Price: £ 140- £356
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Glebe Cottage is a lovely 18th Century detached, stone-built cottage dating from 1721 in the centre of the village of Ripponden just three miles from Sowerby Bridge in the Calderdale Valley. With one double bedroom and a room with a single sofabed, as well as a family shower room, this cottage can sleep three people. The cottage also contains a kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room. To the outside of the cottage is a small patio area with garden furniture and a barbecue. With the whole of the Pennines and the southern Yorkshire Dales to explore, Glebe Cottage makes a great base whatever the weather or the time of year. |
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| The Carlton , Hebden Bridge |
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Price: £ 232 - £ 566
Sleeps: 4 |

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| 10 Croft Carr , Hebden Bridge |
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Price: £ 140- £366
Sleeps: 6 |

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| 10 Croft Carr is a stone built, terraced cottage close to the Yorkshire Pennine towns of Todmorden and Hebden Bridge. The cottage has two double bedrooms and a single room with a pull out bed, which makes it able to sleep six people in comfort. There is also a family bathroom and an open plan living area with a modern fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting room with a wood burning stove. The cottage also offers off road parking for two cars. With a range of amenities within a short walk, 10 Croft Carr is a lovingly restored holiday cottage in a beautiful part of the country. |
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| Lower Lumb Lodge , Hebden Bridge |
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Price: £ 198- £376
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This detached log cabin is located just four miles from Hebden Bridge, and is a charming holiday property that provides cosy and welcoming accommodation, all laid out on the ground floor. Lower Lumb Lodge offers two bedrooms, a modern bathroom, an open plan living, dining and kitchen area, and French doors that open onto a patio and large grounds. The property is a lovely holiday retreat set in the most tranquil of locations for a couple who want to get away from it all to miles of moorland, unspoilt beauty spots and local attractions. |
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| Higher Stoodley Farm , Hebden Bridge |
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Price: £ 410- £940
Sleeps: 11 |

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| Higher Stoodley Farm is a semi-detached 18th century farmhouse set on a promontory just five miles from the Pennine town of Hebden Bridge. The cottage contains five bedrooms, one family room with three single beds, two twins and two doubles, two of which has an ensuite. There is an additional family shower room and a ground floor cloakroom, making this cottage suitable for up to eleven people. The cottage also contains a fitted kitchen, a dining room with a piano and a sitting room with a woodburning stove. Outside the cottage is plenty of off road parking, a large grassed front garden and a separate garden to the side with long distance views, furniture and a BBQ. With spectacular views and plenty of walking available, Higher Stoodley Farm is perfect for those who are looking for something peaceful and remote. |
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| Hove Wood View , Hebden Bridge |
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Price: £ 175- £422
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Hove Wood View is a terraced, stone built cottage, set on a high ridge, overlooking the hamlet of Cragg View, four miles from Hebden Bridge. This cottage sleeps four people and has two bedrooms, consisting of one double and one twin, as well as a family bathroom. The cottage also has an open plan living area with a fitted kitchen, a dining area and a sitting room. To the outside of this cottage, there is off road parking for two cars and a shared terrace area with furniture and BBQ. Hove Wood View is a perfect family holiday home, close to many attractions and interesting places to see. |
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| Change Cottage , Hebden Bridge |
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Price: £ 168- £374
Sleeps: 3 |

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| A fine example of original character combined with modern living, this attractive holiday property in the village of Pecket Well is set over three floors, and makes a very charming base for enjoying the walks, trails, villages and scenery of the area. There is one double bedroom, and a single futon sofabed in the cosy second floor reading room. Downstairs, the living area has a fitted kitchen, a dining area and a woodburner – just right for warming up after a bracing winter walk across to neighbouring Hebden Bridge. On a warmer evening, you may enjoy dining alfresco in the shared courtyard garden. |
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| Stables Cottage , Hebden Bridge |
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Price: £ 265- £530
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Well suited to families or friends, this cosy detached stone built farmhouse, which dates from the 16th Century, is set on the owner's farm and equestrian centre, and offers a fantastic mix of modern facilities with period charm. All three bedrooms - a ground floor single, a first floor double and a first floor twin - have their own en-suite facilities, and the living accommodation - a first class shaker-style kitchen, dining room and sitting room with a woodburning stove - is decorated and furnished to a high standard. Guests will enjoy relaxing in the small garden area, and there are plenty of walks from the door. Head over the moors to discover the Bronte sister's legacy, or spend the day in Hebden Bridge itself, by the canal or perusing the shops and cafes. With the Worth Valley Railway (with steam trains) and the Eureka Museum in Halifax within easy reach, this is a great cottage for your Yorkshire holiday. |
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| Teds House , Hebden Bridge |
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Price: £ from £180
Sleeps: 4 |

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