Cabin ∙ 6 bedrooms ∙ 12 guests | Cottage in Littleborough with Pool
6 Bedroom Cottage in Littleborough
Hebden Bridge 10.8 miles. Shore Hall is a grand, Grade II listed manor house built in 1605 resting near rural Hebden Bridge, Lancashire. This impressive and characterful house is packed with original features, expansive living spaces, and flexible sleeping arrangements, along with a wealth of attractive features, including a games room, offering a fabulous base for a large family break. With plenty of off-road parking on offer, park up, unload your belongings and take in the breath-taking views surrounding the manor. Be spoilt for choice when spending time outside, with a sweeping lawn, multiple patio areas with furniture, secure bike storage, a children's play area, and a luxury hot tub to the rear, also benefitting from a private sauna, offering a spa-like experience; make the most of your outdoor space, dining and entertaining alfresco. Step through the rear door and be greeted by a handy utility, followed by a fully-equipped kitchen/diner, where you can prepare delicious meals. The dining room offers a formal setting to gather and socialise, with a woodburning stove to light, parquet flooring underfoot, exposed beams overhead, and antique furniture to sink into. Once you're ready to relax, select between two sitting rooms, one complete with a woodburning stove and the other with a gas fire, offering a warm place to unwind with a good book; the games room is also available for a competitive evening of pool, darts or ice hockey, a haven for teenagers. On the first floor, you'll find six beautiful bedrooms - a super-king-size with study area and en-suite bathroom, a super-king-size with Smart TV (zip/link), a king-size with en-suite wet room, a king-size (zip/link), a further king-size, and a 1 x king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request) - plus a bathroom; two cloakrooms also rest on the ground floor for ease. Take the time to discover the local area of Littleborough, just moments from Shore Hall. Explore the bustling streets of the village, take a river cruise on the Rochdale Canal, or sample some menus of the local pubs. Then venture to the beautiful town of Hebden Bridge, known for its Victorian architecture, independent shops, and interesting galleries. For a truly unique experience, travel to the Saddleworth area, where you can hike The Trinnacle trail, explore the moors, visit the Saddleworth Museum & Gallery, or take a tour at the Saddleworth Cheese Company. With the Bronte Country area nearby, Southern Dales and Northern Peak District, there's an abundance of outdoor activities to be enjoyed, including Bronte Waterfall, Butterley Reservoir, and Chee Dale Stepping Stones ready to explore, or for the city life, head by car to Manchester, to experience its high streets if shops, eateries, bars and landmarks. With so much to offer, you'll be sure to never tire of exploring this beautiful part of England, all possible from the magnificent Shore Hall.
The attractive, little Pennine town of Hebden Bridge sits within the Calderdale area and provides home to the picturesque Rochdale Canal and a delightful Victorian railway station. It has an abundance of independent shops , including art galleries, cafes bars , pubs and restaurants. Excellent walking country, with the National Trust owned Hardcastle Crags and the Pennine Way close by, this delightful location is also the first 'Walkers are Welcome' town in the UK, a scheme supported by the Ramblers' Association. Alternatively, scenic drives and fabulous cycling, as featured on 2nd stage of the 2014 Tour de France, 2015 Tour de Yorkshire and 2018 Tour de Yorkshire, can be enjoyed from your doorstep. Journey to Haworth where the splendid Parsonage Museum commemorates the famous Bronte family who lived there. The area is also a must for steam railway enthusiasts who will enjoy the thriving Worth Valley Railway, whilst the highly acclaimed Eureka Museum is in Halifax, noted for its unique Piece Hall and its Victorian architecture. The stunning architecture of the Dean Clough complex should also be admired and is just seven miles away. Skipton, "Gateway to the Dales" and Holmfirth, recognised from Last of the Summer Wine, are both easy and scenic car rides away.