Perched upon a quiet Yorkshire street within the center of Sowerby Bridge town, is Calder Cottage, an immaculate stone-built terraced cottage, perfectly positioned for enjoying the 17 sights of the infamous Happy Valley TV series and stunning West Yorkshire Dales, You can walk straight out of the cottage door and walk to 3 of the sites within 5 minutes.
With the dramatic landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales National Park awaiting to be explored, as well as a whole host of attractions to suit all ages, 24 Edward Street is perfect for that long-awaited holiday with your family.
Enter the cottage via the fully enclosed terrace garden to be welcomed into the spacious living/dining room, where you can flick on the electric fire to fill the room with ambiance and warmth, as you kick back and relax in front of the Smart TV, on the L-shape sofa, piled with sumptuous cushions to be snuggled into.
Joining the space is a contemporary dining table, where you can enjoy the company of your loved ones, whilst tucking into a local takeaway or a home-cooked dish that has been prepared within the kitchen.
Take the door to discover the kitchen, where intricate patterns of the ornate tiles lie beneath neutral painted units, topped by sleek marble worktops with a range of quality appliances to assist you in cooking up family-favourite recipes, and a washing machine to easily freshen up belongings after a bracing day on the Yorkshire moors.
As the evening draws to a close, sleep is sure to come easy within the master bedroom, which boasts a king-size bed and plenty of wardrobe space to keep all of your holiday belongings, whilst bedroom two rests on the second floor and houses twin beds (zip/link beds - can be made into a king-size on request), Velux windows flooding light into the room and the original feature fireplace adding a sense of charm to the space.
Concluding the interior of the property is the impressive bathroom, featuring a spacious walk-in shower with rainfall head and a large bath for savouring moments of relaxation.
Just a stone’s throw away from the cottage are a choice of shops for picking up any essentials, as well as an array of takeaways, pubs serving food and on the Wharf, you will find lots of restaurants with waterside views to admire.
Better acquaint yourself within the bustling town further as you stroll along the peaceful Calder and Hebble Navigation or take two-wheels to enjoy the 33-mile long Rochdale Canal to soak up some breath-taking scenery.
The nearby town of Halifax is well-worth a visit and is home to a plethora of historical landmarks, including the sprawling Piece Hall, home to a collection of history exhibits, shops, bars and restaurants, or there is the Grade II* listed historic house of Shibden Hall, which was featured in the BBC drama series, 'Gentleman Jack'.
Alternatively, the quaint village of Haworth lies slightly further afield, home a beautiful cobbled main street and the world famous Brontë Parsonage Museum, where you can gain a snapshot into the lives of Charlotte, Emily and Anne, who penned some of our most loved novels.
Avid ramblers can venture to the Yorkshire Dales National Park for great walking opportunities, whilst those with younger guests will be delighted by the attractions of Another World Adventure Centre and the Hardcastle Crags, which is a scenic woodland valley with a network of paths awaiting to be explored.
Calder Cottage promises to be a wonderful holiday at any time of the year.