Daisy Mount is a stunning retreat resting near Haworth, West Yorkshire, the home of Emily Bronte and is surrounded by sweeping rural moorland views and set within the atmospheric landscape that inspired her book and film Wuthering Heights.
Tucked away in an isolated position, and with its own 100m driveway, this inviting, fully rebuilt and modernised home offers a sense of escape and comfort, where open fields stretch beyond the windows, and the moors create a dramatic backdrop to your stay.
Step inside to discover an open-plan living space designed for gathering, where the warmth of a woodburning stove fills the room as meals sizzle in the kitchen and conversations flow around the dining table or watch TV whilst enjoying everything about a kitchen and dining area with 180 degree views.
The sitting room or snug, complete with a second woodburning stove, chairs and sofa bed, provides a peaceful corner for reading, playing games, watching TV, or working from the desk and chair.
Upstairs, four beautifully arranged bedrooms await, including two king-size rooms and two twins, with two of the bedrooms benefiting from en-suite facilities.
A freestanding bath offers a luxurious spot to unwind after days spent exploring the moors, while 3 additional shower rooms ensure convenience.
Each has full bathroom facilities.
WiFi is provided throughout the house.
The water is direct from the owners bore hole and fresh.
The enclosed garden invites you to step outside with a morning coffee, sit on the patio protected by a dry stone wall, breathe in the fresh moorland air, and admire the uninterrupted views of moorland, unsighted from roads, that make this location so special.
Four miles away from Daisy Mount is the village of Haworth, made famous as the home to the Brontë sisters.
The village where cobbled streets, independent shops, and the Brontë Parsonage Museum bring literary history to life.
Walk in the footsteps of the Brontes to explore the wild Yorkshire Moors, such as Ponden Kirk and Haworth Moor, and discover the landscape, such as Wuthering Heights, Bronte Waterfall, and Alcomden Stones, that captivated and influenced their work.
3 miles away is Ponden reservoir, which offers Canadian canoes, rafted canoes, and paddle boarding for all ages.
Branshaw Golf Club is situated 4 miles away on ‘Bronte country moorland’.
This is a stunning 18-hole golf course and a unique design by James Braid and Dr Alister Mackenzie, famous for designing Gleneagles and Augusta National.
Visitors of all abilities and golfing groups are very welcome.
A classic country pub, The Grouse Inn, is 0.5 miles away.
Nearby are the towns of Keighley, Skipton and Ilkley.
Near Keighley, there is The Worth Valley Light Railway, made famous by the film The Railway Children in the 1970’s, which runs for five miles through the town to the village of Oxenhope.
Just one mile out of Keighley town is the wonderful 17th-century National Trust East Riddlesden Hall.
Ilkley offers riverside strolls, boutique cafés, and the famous Ilkley Moor with its panoramic vistas.
Skipton is the ‘gateway to the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Parkwhere its medieval castle and bustling market create a lively day out, plus within driving distance are the city of York and delightful Harrogate.
A lovely base to explore a large part of Yorkshire.
With its inspiring setting and generous living spaces, Daisy Mount offers a memorable base for discovering the beauty of Brontë Country and beyond and is an ideal escape from a busy and urban life or just to relax and be at one with the countryside.