Dog-friendly West Yorkshire

Amongst the rolling hills and gorgeous countryside are towns such as Huddersfield, Hallifax and Marsden, which offer a fabulous selection of West Yorkshire's finest dog-friendly cottages, hotels and bnb's.

  • Weaver's Snug, West YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    The living space is thoughtfully designed with an open-plan layout, creating a seamless flow between the kitchen, dining area, and living room. This design maximizes natural light and allows for a spacious and airy feel. The perfect place to create ever-lasting memories. Nestled on the edge of the river, enjoy the tranquil views and sounds of nature as you relax and unwind after a long day exploring the area. Throughout the apartment, you’ll find luxury finishes, from the elegant flooring to the meticulously crafted cabinetry. The quartz worktops in the kitchen exude sophistication and durability, making meal preparation a delight.
    The apartment features high ceilings, which not only enhance the sense of space but also add a touch of grandeur to the living area, bedroom and bathroom. The bedroom is a sanctuary of comfort and style. It boasts an En-suite bathroom, ensuring privacy and convenience. The ensuite is beautifully designed with high-end fixtures and finishes, providing a spa-like experience. In addition to the ensuite, there is a separate toilet for guests, adding an extra layer of convenience to the space. Convenience is key, and the utility cupboard provides a dedicated space for a washing machine and additional storage, ensuring that guests have all the amenities they need for a comfortable stay. The apartment comes with the added convenience of two private parking spaces, right outside the building.
    Haworth is a charming and historic town located in West Yorkshire, England. It is renowned for its connection to the Brontë sisters, authors of classic novels like "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights." The town exudes a quaint, old-world charm with cobbled streets, stone cottages, and lush green countryside. Brontë Parsonage Museum: This is the former home of the Brontë family and is now a museum showcasing their life and works. Haworth High Street is lined with independent shops, tearooms, and boutiques, Main Street offers a delightful stroll through history.
    Haworth Moor: Perfect for nature lovers and walkers, the moor offers stunning views and a chance to explore the landscape that inspired the Brontë sisters. Hiking and Walking Trails: Haworth and the surrounding area offer a plethora of scenic trails for hikers of all levels. Literary Events and Festivals: The town often hosts events celebrating the Brontë sisters’ legacy, including talks, readings, and period-themed gatherings. Overall, this holiday home provides a luxurious and comfortable base from which to explore the rich history and natural beauty of Haworth and its surroundings. Whether you’re a literature enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this apartment offers an unforgettable experience.
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  • The Lambing Shed, West YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Offering a fabulous back-to-nature experience for couples wanting a romantic getaway, The Lambing Shed is a glamping experience, but with modern conveniences. It is not just an ordinary shepherds hut, it’s a beautiful, bespoke comfortable shepherds hut with comfortable double bed, glowing wood burner, en-suite shower room and even fire pit and pizza oven! For those special occasions, the friendly owners who live on-site can provide delicious home baked goods, breakfast packs and flower arrangements by prior arrangement (charges apply). Nestled next to a working dairy farm and livery in the small village of South Hiendley, once you step out of the door, you’re greeted with beautiful views of rural west Yorkshire. Surrounded by attractive open countryside South Hiendley is home to a good local pub, and in the nearby town of Hemsworth 10 minutes away you’ll find further ample amenities.
    For those wanting to blow the cobwebs away, Hemsworth is also home to Hemsworth Water Park, where you’ll find two well stocked fishing lakes, one where you can take pedalo rides, and a man-made sandy beach. Carlton Marsh Nature Reserve is also just 5 minutes away and Fitzwilliam Country Park is 15 minutes away. There’s also Wentworth Castle, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Cannon Hall, all can be reached in just 20 minutes meaning you really are spoilt for choice. Finally, slightly further afield a 30 minute drive will take you to the edge of the Peak District National Park and everything it has to offer, the shopping centres of both Meadowhall and White Rose, or the bright lights of the city of Sheffield in 40 minutes. Shop and restaurant 4 miles, pub ¾ mile.
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  • Pear Tree House Annexe, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled in the small village of Wooldale high in the Holme Valley, Pear Tree House Annexe adjoins the owner’s home and is just minutes away from the bustling centre of Holmfirth with its range of boutique shops, restaurants and wine bars. Full of character with mullioned windows and an open fire for cooler evenings, the accommodation overlooks the beautifully manicured gardens which offer a range of sitting out areas to catch the sun well into the evening.
    Holmfirth is best known as the backdrop to the iconic British sit-com ’Last of the Summer Wine’, but uniquely is also home to its very own vineyard which offers tours, wine tasting and a restaurant. There’s also the ‘Picturedrome’, which is a superb intimate live music venue that attracts many famous bands and visitors from far and wide.
    In the heart of the beautiful Holme Valley, on the edge of the West Yorkshire Pennines, there are endless opportunities for walking and cycling. The scenery is breathtaking and the hills are recognisable from the Tour de France 2014 and the Tour de Yorkshire. The sensational 573 yards Holme Moss climb is around 15 minutes’ drive and offers stunning views from the summit. The Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wentworth Castle and the contemporary Hepworth Gallery are all around 30 minutes’ drive, and the Peak District National Park with all it has to offer is also easily accessible in around 20 minutes. Shop 150 yards, pub (for drinks only) adjacent, restaurant 1 mile.
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  • Alphin Apartment, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Alphin Apartment is a beautiful first floor apartment that can be found on the edge of Saddleworth Moor, and is situated alongside a main road which makes for easy access to the surrounding area. Located in a converted barn attached to the friendly owners’ mid 19th century Pennine farmhouse, it was completely refurbished throughout in 2018 with wonderful attention to detail, and offers beautiful far reaching views across the South Pennines. Just 2 miles from the popular village of Uppermill, a village which is fast becoming a rival to the trendiest parts of south Manchester, but in a semi rural environment. Uppermill is popular with walkers, cyclists and nature lovers alike with the immediate area surrounded by beautiful countryside such as the spectacular Dovestone Reservoir which is just 10 minutes away, and backs onto the Peak District National Park and all it has to offer. For those bringing their four-legged friends, warm water dog wash facilities are also provided at the property. The Diggle end of the Standedge Tunnel is nearby and Uppermill together with a bustling high street full of restaurants, bars and swish cafés also offers canal boats tours and both canal and riverside walks. Just 5 minutes in the other direction is the small town of Mossley, and uniquely is where the historic counties of Lancashire, Cheshire and the West Riding of Yorkshire all meet.
    Around an hours scenic car journey across the moors will take you to the tourist hotspots of artsy Hebden Bridge and fabulous Haworth with its cobbled high street, most famous for its Bronte heritage. Holmfirth most recognisable from Last of the Summer Wine, and the bright lights of Manchester can be reached in around 30 minutes or the city of Leeds in around an hour by car or via the local railway station less than a mile away. Two good food serving pubs are within easy walking distance, and other local attractions include the annual ‘Yanks’ weekend held each August (Dobcross was used as a filming location for the blockbuster ‘Yanks’ starring Richard Gere) and the ‘Whit Friday Brass Band Contest’, often described as ’the greatest free show on Earth’. Shop 1¼ miles, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
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  • Healey Cottage, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Holmfirth, England
    3 Healey Cottage is a wonderfully appointed semi-detached, charming, comfortable and warm cottage with a superb feature wood burner perfect for cosy winter evenings. Set directly on the Trans-Pennine Trail, next door to the owner’s home, on the fringes of the small Yorkshire village of Shelley. The location is peaceful with ample walking and cycling available direct from the door. Your pet is welcome too, with dog bed and bowls provided and a local dog friendly pub available within walking distance.
    Being on the edge of the Pennines and the Peak District National Park, the location is also perfect for visiting the Yorkshire Dales, with the convenience of local town amenities of both Huddersfield and Holmfirth just 20 minutes away. Attractions in the area include the nationally renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the Hepworth Gallery, Cannon Hall and the National Coal Mining Museum, which can all be reached in around 20 minutes. In 30 minutes you can be at Wentworth Castle or the Colne Valley Museum and in 40 minutes the National Trust Nostell Priory, or the Royal Armouries in Leeds. The city of Leeds has become a major shopping destination in recent years, while Meadowhall Shopping Centre with its abundance of shops and eateries is also just 40 minutes, with the bright lights of Manchester and York just over an hour away. Locally there are three excellent restaurants within a 5 minute drive, together with several pubs. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
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  • Weavers Loft, West YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Weavers Loft is a cosy one bedroom single storey property with a separate kitchen equipped with essential amenities for cooking, creating a space that is both practical and charming. The Weavers Loft is a 200 year old Grade II listed building of special historical interest. Adjacent to the Worth Valley Steam railway in the village of Haworth, made famous through its association with the Bronte sisters who lived in the parsonage. Wander through to find an open-plan lounge and dining room. The interior features exposed beams adding a touch of rustic elegance. The lounge area has a cosy electric fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Comfortable, classic furniture and soft furnishings contribute to the homely feel. Large low windows let in ample natural light, showcasing the original design. The double bedroom has a small built-in wardrobe. Settle down after a long day exploring the area and enjoy a quiet night’s sleep ready for the day ahead. A shower room completes the picture. The property is accessed by a few steps and there is a small car parking area is at the front.
    Brontë country is nearby offering lots of wonderful walking and cycling routes across the moors. The village of Haworth has pretty cobbled streets lined with bunting and old-fashioned windows giving you a glimpse of the wares within. There is an array of antique shops, book stores, cafés and restaurants, plus the Brontë Parsonage Museum. The market town of Skipton is worth a visit, also known as ‘The Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales’, with a medieval castle and bustling street markets. Venture to Bolton Abbey for a picture-perfect picnic beside the river.
    £51
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  • Lodge Farm Cottage, West YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lodge Farm Cottage is a delightful two-bedroom cottage with original period features accommodating up to three guests. Tucked away from the roadside, offering great views overlooking the Yorkshire countryside. The cottage offers a peaceful setting, looking to the rear onto fields where you can see Prize winning Shire horses grazing. Nestled in the village of Oakworth on the edge of Haworth. You are perfectly situated with cobbled streets, independent shops, country pubs, restaurants and much more! Why not venture out a little further and explore the historic town of Skipton a few miles away, Bolton Abbey, Gisburn Forest, the Yorkshire Three Peaks and do not forget the charms of the Yorkshire Dales National Park!
    The property has the benefit of off road parking, and is accessed via pedestrian only access through the adjoining farmhouse yard.

    You are greeted by a delightful cobbled cottage garden and elevated patio area with seating. On entering you are received by an inviting and cosy living area with a sumptuous sofa, smart TV, wood burning stove and a dining area. The large mullion window with window seat in the lounge allows the picture-perfect views, overlooking rolling countryside. Put your feet up and wind down for the evening in front of the log burner! Walk through to find a well equipped kitchen allowing the flexibility of a home cooked meal. Amenities include an induction hob, fridge and microwave. A separate utility room provides a washing machine and place to store your boots and coats.

    Wander upstairs to find a good-sized master bedroom with a double bed, wardrobe, and additional storage. The second bedroom comprises of a single bed with additional storage. A separate bathroom provides a bath, low level toilet and pedestal wash hand basin. Externally, this holiday home benefits from an enclosed patio area with seating at the front of the property and off-street allocated parking for 1 car. A warm welcome awaits you at Lodge Farm Cottage the peaceful and stunning surroundings will certainly have you booking again!
    £52
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  • The Granary, West YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to The Granary, an ideal location for those who love the outdoors be walkers, cyclist, and birdwatchers all of whom will enjoy the many treks and trails and wonders of The Pennines straight from the doorstep.
    You will feel truly part of the farm when entering the apartment between the stables and then climb the stairs to discover a stylish retreat. Discover two well-appointed bedrooms with feature beds where you can enjoy a great night’s sleep. Along the hallway you will discover an open plan living, dining and kitchen area with all the mod cons. There you will also find a comfy sofa to snuggle up on and discuss the day’s events! The owners also have a pop-up food truck which serves their own burgers along with drinks, what could be better? Oh yes, the farm shop where you can purchase Wagyu.
    Did we mention the location? Nearby you will discover a wealth of National Trust properties, easily accessible including Nostell Priory and Parkland, Hardcastle Crags, East Riddlesden Hall and Lyme Park to name but a few. Wortley village itself is home to a country pub and restaurant, village store, farm shop and tearoom.
    In addition, Wortley Hall Golf Club is also nearby for any golf lovers. The market town of Penistone can be reached in just 10 minutes and is renowned for its farmers market which attracts visitors all year round or Holmfirth home to its very own vineyard in around 20 minutes. Chatsworth House is also an easy day trip, and the National Coal Mining Museum, Kelham Island and Wortley Top Forge are also well worthwhile. For any shopaholics, Meadowhall, one of Europe’s top shopping malls with an extensive range of shops and restaurants, is just 15 minutes away.
    The Granary (UK43355) can be booked with The Hayloft (UK43352) to accommodate upto 8 guests.
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  • Weavers Cottage, West YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Weavers Cottage is a wonderful pet-friendly holiday cottage less than a mile from the very centre of the super vibrant market town of Holmfirth. Comfortable and cosy it makes the perfect base for a getaway with or without your furry four-legged friends. Equipped with everything you need for a relaxing and enjoyable stay, the open-plan living area features a comfortable sofa which also converts to a sofa bed suitable for a child. There’s a Smart TV and the kitchen is well-equipped with all the utensils you need to whip up a delicious meal. Upstairs, the bedroom has the most beautiful beamed, vaulted ceiling, a comfortable double bed, and the convenience of en-suite facilities. Outside there’s a private parking space available, however those with larger vehicles will need to take caution.
    Holmfirth is a beautiful ‘picture postcard’ town with plenty to see and do, including pet-friendly pubs and cafés where you can enjoy a meal and a drink. Probably best known as the back drop to the long running ‘Last of the Summer Wine’ TV series, quite excitingly, fans of the show can check out iconic locations such as Sid’s Café, Nora Batty’s steps and jump on board the ‘Summerwine Magic Tour’. Keen cyclists can re-create the Holme Moss Summit Climb as seen in 2014 Tour de France, and for evening entertainment, Holmfirth Picturedrome is reported to be the North of England’s finest intimate music venue. Quite uniquely, Holmfirth is also home to its very own vineyard where you can take a tour or grab a bite to eat. Of course all of this is on the northern edge of the Peak District National Park meaning opportunities for walkers are endless.
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  • Spring Cottage, West YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located just off the centre of Penistone is Spring Cottage on The Green, where you are a short 8-minute walk from the town’s local amenities which include restaurants, pubs and shops.
    After a fun packed day exploring, retreat home to Spring Cottage where there is an open-plan living room and kitchen on the ground floor. It has all the essentials required to cook up a delicious meal, then relax and unwind on the comfortable sofa with the electric wood burner creating a cosy atmosphere, with a projector to watch your favourite shows. Upstairs there are two bedrooms made up of a double and a twin, and a family bathroom. To the front of the house is a small garden area with a bistro set, perfect for al fresco dining, or enjoying a morning coffee. There is parking available in the driveway across from the property and ample roadside space also.
    Penistone is surrounded by beautiful and historic countryside, there are both easy and challenging walks, or if you want to make a full day of it then walk the Cal-Der-Went, which links the River Derwent to the River Calder and crosses three counties.
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