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Sage Cottage is a well-presented, stone cottage in the village of Haworth. This lovely cottage has been designed with comfort in mind. Sleeping up to four guests across two bedrooms, it's the perfect property to stay with friends or family. You can expect quality furnishings, a cosy log burner and a well-equipped kitchen. If you are looking for a home from home for your short break, Sage Cottage is the perfect match.
The Space
Upon entering the property, you’ll be welcomed into the light and airy living room. Perfect for socialising and relaxing, this space includes two comfy sofas, a log burner, and a flat screen TV. Traditional in style, it is ultra cosy and in perfect keeping with the nature of the cottage.
The kitchen features a dishwasher, oven, hob, refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine, toaster, kettle and cookware so you can make the most of your self-catering stay. Also sharing the space is a dining table with four matching chairs.
Take the stairs up to the first floor and you’ll find two bedrooms and the family bathroom. The master bedroom boasts a comfortable super-king size bed, hanging space and a seating area. There is also a feature wall of wood cladding in beige, spanning the entire room, to create a tranquil feel.
The second bedroom also has a cosy feel and ample storage space. A double bed, hangers and bedside shelves complete the space.
Clean and modern, the bathroom has a bathtub with an overhead shower, WC and basin.
Neighborhood
Haworth has a bustling cobbled high street with a host of independent shops and eateries. With shops from art to clothes, jewellery to fine gifts, and books to homewares, you are perfectly placed for a touch of retail therapy.
There are lots of great places to eat and drink in the village. From pubs to Indian cuisine and delis, cakes and pies, you’ll certainly be spoilt for choice when it comes to mealtimes and sweet treats.
Haworth was home to the Brontë family whose famous works include Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, the village now features a world-renowned museum, celebrating the life and work of the family.
Haworth is ideally located to use as a base to daytrip to many places in Yorkshire and the surrounding counties. The village is also a great stop off, if travelling from north to south (or vice versa) from the Lake District, North Yorkshire, Cumbria and Scotland.
The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway is one of the country's best loved and well-kept heritage railways. The route from beginning to end takes you through the breathtaking scenery of the Worth Valley. If you fancy a unique trip during your visit, it's a great day out.
Getting Around
Haworth is located in West Yorkshire, just eight miles west of Bradford and three miles south of Keighley; easily accessible by car.
Regular bus services run to Haworth from Bradford Interchange, Keighley bus station and Hebden Bridge railway station. There are also routes via Leeds, Skipton and Bradford.
The nearest local railway station is Keighley with a mainline running from Leeds.
The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway runs steam trains between Keighley railway station and Haworth railway station at weekends, bank holidays and daily in summer.
Guests have access to the full property. The keys to Sage Cottage can be found in a key safe box, and full details will be provided prior to your arrival.
There is free on-street parking on Belle Isle Road, just a minute's walk away from Sage Cottage. You will also find a public car park opposite the cottage.
A maximum of two well-behaved dogs are welcome to stay at Sage Cottage per reservation.
A travel cot and a baby/dog safety gate are available upon request.
Check-in: 16:00
Checkout: 10:00
3.86
(7 Reviews)
01/11/2024
Good location and a cosy cottage. Very comfortable bed and very spacious rooms.<br/><br/>The stairs are very steep so a bit of a struggle with a baby. The cottage could have been slightly cleaner i.e. used wine glass in cupboard and quite a few spiders and cobwebs. Also bare electical wires on the light above the front door… the heating kept going back to 5°C target despite our efforts to have it at about 19/20°C with our 3 month old baby.
14/10/2024
A lovely stone cottage near to some great restaurants and pubs. The accommodation was clean and the beds incredibly comfortable. There was a nice log burner we used, which added a nice homely feel. it is a steep walk into Haworth however worth the aching calf muscles the next day. The only minor quibble was a wooden chopping board that needed replacing.<br/>We would definitely book again.
14/09/2024
Beds were comfortable, good location.<br/><br/>Master bedroom requires blackout curtains or blind, chest of drawers and mirror. Second bedroom requires wardrobe, chest of drawers, mirror and bedside cabinets. There is no hairdryer. Kitchen is so poorly equipped cooking is unrealistic. Cottage smells of damp. No access to hoover, dustpan or brush. Freezer compartment unusable.
12/08/2024
Nice terraced house well-situated in Haworth. Clean, pretty furniture and fittings, somewhat underequipped kitchen, nice bathroom and comfortable beds.
06/08/2024
Would recommend staying here, I can with my 3 children and they enjoyed the stay. <br/>Thank you.
03/08/2024
Having to pay for additional insurance after the booking was not good. The parking arrangements were incorrectly described for which the host apologised but it was all rather too late
22/07/2024
Everything about my stay was perfect.<br/>I have to give a very special mention to Claire, who found a phone I had left behind and managed to find me and hand it over. <br/>Brilliant from start to finish
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