A spacious 19th Century house set in the heart of the South Pennines on the edge of Bronte Country. Built in 1872, this spacious tastefully decorated house is quietly secluded amidst mature private gardens with beautiful views of the surrounding hills. Conveniently situated in the A646 between Hebden Bridge and Halifax, it is an ideal location for both tourists and business people to relax after a busy day. Eating out is never a problem as we have an abundance of restaurants catering for every taste from Fish & Chips to Italian, Indian, Chinese, Thai, Vegetarian & more. Plus most of our local Pubs serve excellent bar meals at very reasonable prices. The choice is yours. Perhaps you just fancy a quiet night in, an evening meal can usually be arranged with prior notice.
Rockcliffe West is an ideal base to explore & discover the beauty of the surrounding area. There is excellent walking on the nearby Penine Way - The Calderdale Way & the beauty spot of Hardcastle Crags. There is also plenty of delightful walks on the hillsides around the valley. For those interested in art & literature we are less than 30mins away from Howarth, the home of the Bronte sisters & their brother Branwell. only 15 mins away is Shibden Hall, the home of Anne Lister. Ted Hughes the late Poet Laureate was born just a mile down the road in nearby Saltaire at Salts Mill where there is also a permanent exhibition of David Hockney's work, at Salford Quays is the Lowry Centre & The Sculpture Park in Wakefield. Hebden Bridge with it's canal basin, barges & riverside walk, and Halifax with Eureka Children's Museum & The Piece Hall are on the doorstep.
Luddendenfoot
Halifax
West Yorkshire
England
HX2 6HL
01422 882151
Prices per person per night