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  • Sleeps 10
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  • Bathrooms 3
    Bathrooms 3
  • Two dogs welcome
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About this property

Nestled in the heart of the bustling town of Holmfirth, enveloped in the glorious landscapes of the West Yorkshire countryside, is this stone-built property, The Porthole. Originally a ticket office to the railway station, this 19th-century abode welcomes families and friends looking to explore the Peak District. Three off-road parking spaces will greet you upon arrival, which are highly sought-after in this central Holmfirth location. Step into the spacious hallway and follow the luxury herringbone flooring into the lounge, complete with a sumptuous sofa, Smart TV and an alluring gas fire for those cosy nights in. Allow any budding chefs to get acquainted in the kitchen, well-appointed with all the essentials for a short break, including the likes of a double oven, coffee machine, dishwasher and breakfast bar. Open the patio doors to access the enclosed garden, finished with an AstroTurf lawn and decking with a hot tub, along with a wooden picnic table for enjoying lunch in the sunshine. Climb the stairs to reach the upstairs landing, leading off to the bedrooms; discover the master, hosting a sumptuous king-size with en-suite bathroom, enhanced with underfloor heating, a rainfall walk-in shower and a bath, providing plenty of options to prepare for the day. There is also a king-size with Smart TV, a family room with double and single bed and a bunk room, ideal for the little ones. Rounding off the interior is the contemporary bathroom and shower room, so you won’t have to worry about morning queues! When you’re ready to explore, take advantage of your central location with a superb selection of pubs, restaurants and cafés available, ideal for when you fancy a night away from the kitchen. Browse a range of independent shops, including the Last of the Summer Wine Exhibition and Gift Shop selling souvenirs and gifts to take back home, or embark on the Last of the Summer Wine tour where you can see famous filming locations and learn more about Holmfirth’s rich history all whilst aboard a vintage bus. Those feeling active can pop on their walking boots and tackle the Kirklees way, a scenic 73-mile route that takes in the best of the Peak District landscape and scenery, or challenge yourself with a hike to the peak of Black Hill and Holme Moss. Further sightseeing opportunities can be found in Marsden, home to the longest, highest and deepest canal in the UK, or learn of the area's local history with a tour of Colne Valley Museum and the National Coal Mining Museum for England. Gather friends and family and enjoy a superb retreat to The Porthole.

Need to know

Car Parking
Car Parking
Enclosed Garden/Patio
Enclosed Garden/Patio
Garden Or Patio
Garden Or Patio
Hot Tub
Hot Tub
Pub Within 1 Mile
Pub Within 1 Mile
WiFi
WiFi
Sleeps Up To 2
Sleeps Up To 2

Bedrooms & Suites

Four bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x double with Smart TV, 1 x family room with double and single, 1 x bunk with double and single bed. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. Dining room. Sitting room with gas fire

Dog-Friendly Nearby

Holmfirth, an old traditional Pennine town on the edge of the West Yorkshire Pennines, is located in the heart of the lovely Holme Valley. Holmfirth is more than Compo and Nora Battye's stockings, as made famous by the TV series The Last of the Summer Wine. The 'Picturedrome,' the best live music venue in the North of England, attracts many well-known bands and is conveniently located in the town centre. The Tour de France 2014 and the Tour de Yorkshire 2014 pelotons both passed through this small Holme Valley village on their way to the famed 524-meter Holme Moss climb two miles distant. Ed Clancy, a three-time Olympic medalist in cycling, grew up amid these hills. Holmfirth also includes an excellent public pool and fitness centre, as well as parks and a few supermarkets and restaurants. The people are pleasant, the streets are charming, and the scenery is stunning. The Peak District National Park is also conveniently accessible, with its moors, dales, woodlands, lakes, and reservoirs. The Upper Derwent Region, home to the magnificent Ladybower and Derwent reservoirs, is only a short scenic drive away, as is the famed 617 'Dambusters' Squadron, which trained the daring bombing operation on the Ruhr valley in 1943. Chatsworth, the majestic house of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, is a short distance away, and is near to Bakewell, the home of Bakewell Puddings. Short drives away are the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the National Coal Mining Museum, Wentworth Castle, and the Hepworth Gallery, all of which are well worth seeing. Holmfirth hosts annual festivals with a variety of attractions that keep visitors coming back, such as the Folk, Arts, and Food & Drink Festivals. Holmfirth Vineyard and Restaurant, where you can arrange wine tasting trips and have a delicious dinner, is also not to be missed.

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