Holmfirth, Yorkshire Dales

The Lookout

The Lookout in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire can sleep four in two bedrooms.

The Lookout is a dog friendly holiday cottage.

  • 4 guests
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathrooms
  • dog friendly

The living spaces in this duplex apartment include a kitchen with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and breakfast bar, whilst the living space includes a Smart TV. There are two king-size bedrooms serviced by a bathroom. One pet is welcome however smoking is not allowed. Within 0.1 miles there is a shop and pub. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are included in rent. Escape to The Lookout for a great West Yorkshire retreat. Local Holmfirth market Thursdays and Saturdays. The property is close to local bakeries and lots of restaurants, cafes, and bars. Live music venue The Picturedrome hosts an array of live music events. There is a nearby vineyard 7 minutes drive from the property. Close to the Peak District for walks and hiking. Public bus transportation is available nearby.

On the edge of the West Yorkshire Pennines, in the picturesque Holme Valley, is the historic, traditional Pennine town of Holmfirth. Holmfirth, made popular by the television series The Last of the Summer Wine, is not only Compo and Nora Batty's stocking town! The best live music venue in the North of England, the "Picturedrome," is in the heart of the city and draws many well-known bands. The 2014 Tour de France and the Tour de Yorkshire pelotons both passed through this small Holme Valley village on their way up the famous 524-meter Holme Moss climb, which is located two miles away. Cycling's three-time Olympic medalist Ed Clancy was raised on these hills. In addition, Holmfirth offers parks, a good public pool, a fitness centre, as well as a few grocery stores and eateries. The locals are welcoming, the streets are charming, and the surroundings are breathtaking. It's also simple to go to the Peak District National Park, which has moors, dales, woodlands, lakes, and reservoirs. A short picturesque drive will take you to the Upper Derwent Valley, home of the magnificent Ladybower and Derwent reservoirs, and the site where the renowned 617 "Dambusters" Squadron trained for their daring raid on the Ruhr region in 1943. The Duke and Duchess of Devonshire's stately residence, Chatsworth, is a short distance away from Bakewell, the market town where Bakewell Puddings are made. In close proximity and well worth a visit are the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, National Coal Mining Museum, Wentworth Castle, and the Hepworth Gallery. Holmfirth offers a taste of culture with its yearly festivals, which include the Folk, Arts, and Food & Drink Festivals, among many more attractions that keep visitors coming back for more. Holmfirth Vineyard and Restaurant, where you may schedule wine tasting trips and delight in a delightful meal in the restaurant, is another not to be missed.

Amenities

  • Good Views
  • Family Friendly
  • Internet Access/WiFi
  • Dishwasher
  • Near a Pub
  • Near a Beach

Location

Available Weeks

Short breaks may still be available.
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