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Uppermill 2 miles; Marsden 6 miles; Oldham 6 miles.
The picturesque village of Delph is located on the Yorkshire/Lancashire border and has barely changed from its 19th century hey-day, when its small mills were at the heart of a thriving community. Today it remains an ideal start for walks up the Castleshaw Valley to the Roman Fort, one of a series built on the Roman military road from Chester to York. Delph boasts several village festivals including a charity beer walk and brass band contest! Nearby, the largest of the Saddleworth villages, Uppermill is situated in the valley below Saddleworth Church and is dominated by an impressive viaduct. The architecture of this attractive village is highlighted in the Local Interest Trail leaflets available from the Tourist Information Centre. Saddleworth Museum highlights the history of the area from Roman times and also has an art gallery with changing exhibitions. The Huddersfield Narrow Canal runs through the village and the canal boat trips and boat traffic attract many visitors. Other attractions include Brownhills Countryside Centre, numerous craft shops, art galleries, gift shops, restaurants, public houses and tea shops.
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Delph 1.5 miles. A delightful semi-detached Delph cottage, situated in a rural position in Standedge, close to the village of Delph, at the start of the Castleshaw Valley on the Yorkshire/Lancashire border. Located on the edge of the Saddleworth Moors, this Delph cottage is full of character, with wonderful beams and stone flagged floors plus a very cosy woodburner. Restored to a very high standard, and decorated with warmth and character, this Delph cottage offers quality accommodation with a true home-from-home feel. The pretty garden has views over open countryside and towards the wonderful Saddleworth Moors. There are excellent walks available to the Roman Fort situated on the Chester to York military road, not to mention nearby Uppermill which boasts several art galleries, restaurants, public houses and gift shops. The picteresque village of Marsden is a short drive away and was the base for some of the popular TV series, “Last of the Summer Wine”, it offers an annual Jazz & Blues Festival and many watering holes and restaurants. A Delph cottage to enjoy at all times of the year.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single, both with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburner.
Full gas central heating, additional heating from woodburner in sitting area. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, washer/dryer, 40” LED HD TV with full surround sound and Sky, DVD, stereo/CD, PlayStation 3. Cot, highchair and stairgate. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Enclosed front patio garden with furniture and patio heater. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 1.5 miles. NOTE: Equestrian facilities available by request - contact owner for further details.
01244 356666
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Previous visitors' comments about Standedge Foot Cottage:
We had a warm welcome from the friendly hosts, and we would stay there again. It was fabulous.
Mrs Shaw, Bournemouth, November 2011
The property was comfortable with everything we needed and the location was perfect for walking and visiting local attractions.
Mr Gibbs, Dronfield, September 2011
I liked the overall feel of the house. Even though we were close to busy Oldham and Manchester City centre, we felt a million miles away. There were plenty of nice walks to go on, and some of the pub food was great. The Navigation in Particular.
Mr Ukairo, Manchester, August 2011
I liked the overall feel of the house. Even though we were close to busy Oldham and Manchester City centre, we felt a million miles away. There were plenty of nice walks to go on and some of the Pub Food was great.The Navigation in Particular.
Mr Ukairo, Manchester, August 2011