Robin Hood Cottage is a quaint, cosy 18th century farmer’s cottage, set within charming countryside aesthetics and featuring beautiful thick beams and a roaring open fire to keep guests warm on winter days.
The cottage is perfect all year round, being only a stones throw from Hebden Bridge. A picture-perfect town with a rich creative culture, brimming with excellent restaurants serving delicious dishes, real ales and hosting a multitude of live music events. This town was also heavily featured in the popular long-running series, Last of the Summer Wine. The cottage is superbly situated for access to the Pennine Way, for long moorland walks and bike rides.
Available all year, the accommodation contains two pleasantly decorated rooms, perfect for a restful night’s sleep. The established garden is ideal to relax in during the day or bluebell woods and deep river valleys are also in the near vicinity. If you yearn for the big city then catch a direct train to Manchester, Leeds or York!

Open all year
Traditional period features: beams and open fire
Close to Pennine Way, Hebden Bridge and the Bronte Country moorland
Available for short 3 day and full week breaks
No smoking
No pets

Rooms:
Sitting room – TV, radio, games and books
Kitchen: fridge/freezer, washing machine/tumble dryer, electric cooker, microwave, crockery and utensils
Dining room: open fire
Enclosed established garden
Extras:
Duvets, clean bed linen and towels provided
Wood and coal included
Solid fuel stove for central heating