Tyas Cottage Slaithwaite near Huddersfield West Yorkshire England Self Catering Accommodation, Cottages, Villas, Gites and Apartments
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Self Catering Directory Details Page"Secluded, romantic site within wooded valley, next to river, near moors" |
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Tyas Cottage Merrydale Slaithwaite near Huddersfield West Yorkshire HD7 5UZ England Telephone - 01484 841010 Fax - 01484 315578 Mobile - 07909 682119
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 Phone - 01484 841010 Please mention the SelfCatering-Directory.co.uk when phoning.
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| £340-600 a week for 2, add £70 per extra person per week/ sleeps 6 / £25 per pet per week |
| Five star graded by Visit Britain. Historic stone built cottage. Owner maintained. Idyllic peaceful setting in Site of Scientific Interest, ideal for bird watchers, nature lovers, gardening enthusiasts and hikers. Within easy reach of a wide range of attractions. 11 golf courses within 5 miles.
Tyas cottage is definitely NOT 'twee or kitsch'. White painted (apart from the kitchen) this combined barn and cottage conversion is light, airy and spacious. Furnished mainly with antiques and original oil paintings, it is not only stylish, but has Yorkshire character.
The kitchen, with its large round antique mulberry wood table is often used a second living room. Also on the ground floor are a twin bedroom, bathroom and a hall, with its large oak refectory table.
A spiral staircase from the hall brings you into the elegant drawing room (that is open to the rafters). The master bedroom boasts a magnificent carved mahogony 18th century 4 poster bed. In addition there is a twin bedroom on the first floor with its own bathroom. The first floor drawing room celebrates an enormous 'Queen' roof truss. Another feature of this room is the massive 2m x 1.2m yorkshire flag on which a wood burning stove has been placed.
Quality is not confined to this 5 star graded building. This cottage also in a very special setting and has access to an award-winning shared garden. Access to river and mill-pond so toddlers beware!
The small valley, Merrydale, in which Tyas Cottage is located, has been designated as a Site of Scientific Interest. A short, steep and rough walk along an ancient packhorse route through woodland brings you to the 'Rose and Crown' pub, just over the brow of the hill. You'll need hiking boots!
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