Just one minute's walk from the centre of Haworth village is this lovely mid-terrace cottage, Bwythn Penfro.
With accommodation for up to five people, this property is ideal for a family wanting to explore the Yorkshire Dales, with easy access to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the town of Skipton and the cities of Bradford and Leeds.
The property has a designated off-road parking space, next to a public car park, where you can pay for an additional space, should you wish to travel in two vehicles.
Enter the property at the front, where you will find a small patio area, and head into the newly fitted kitchen, with sleek white units and fully-equipped with all of the appliances you'll need to create comforting home-cooked meals.
Relax in the spacious sitting room with a lovely woodburning stove to fill the space with warmth as you grab a book from the bookcase and curl up on the L-shaped sofa or enjoy a movie night on the TV, which offers Freeview and Netflix.
The patio doors open up onto a decking area with furniture, offering a wonderful spot to enjoy breakfast and a cup of coffee in the morning sunshine.
Upstairs, there are three good-sized bedroom with storage space, comprising two doubles and a single, all served by a newly fitted family bathroom with a shower over bath.
The centre of Haworth is a short walk away, known for being the home of the Bronte sisters and the inspiration for many of their famous novels, surrounded by stunning moorland and offering antique shops, alleyways and cobbled streets, creating a wonderful period atmosphere.
Visit the Bronte family home, now a museum displaying personal items, as well as pretty Central Park and the preserved railway station of Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, which was brought to prominence in the film The Railway Children.
Nearby Keighley is home to Cliffe Castle museum and a bus museum, and is close to the National Trust's East Riddlesden Hall.
Climb the peak of Ilkley Moor, a moorland & conservation area with several scenic walking trails, picturesque rural views and birdwatching opportunities, and discover the market town of Skipton, known as the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with its medieval 12th century castle and its bustling market, held on the High Street four days a week, showcasing a fantastic selection of local produce.
The bustling cities of Bradford and Leeds are a short drive away, with excellent shopping, dining out and nightlife, as well as a host of fantastic attractions, while the picturesque countryside of the Yorkshire Dales, Nidderdale AONB and Forest of Bowland are also easily accessible.
Bwythn Penfro is a well-placed holiday cottage for exploring the heart of the Yorkshire Dales.