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Cosy terrace house in Hebden Bridge - Superb views
We furnished this little house with loving care as we stay here often. There's a comfy king size bed in the large bedroom upstairs. Downstairs is the living room with fireplace, a well equipped kitchen and a well appointed shower room. The view is breathtaking whether sitting on the steps with a glass of wine, eating at the table or in bed watching the lights of Hebden. There are a multitude of bars, restaurants and shops only five minutes walk away and beautiful river and hillside walks nearby.

Cosy grade II listed annex, sleeps four
Explore the beautiful Calder valley from this characterful grade II listed annex to Kilnhurst Old Hall, once the home of the author, artist and traveller William Holt. We have a comfy king-size bed in the lower bedroom, and two singles or a double on the mezzanine level above as you prefer, and a wood burning stove to keep you cosy. There are fantastic walks, loads of fascinting local history, independent shops and places to eat and drink. We have a safe space for cyclists to store bikes, too!

Rebel Rebel Apartment
A quirky two bedroom apartment, located in the centre of Hebden Bridge. Featuring a cosy lounge with a guitar, record player and a selection of vinyl for you to enjoy. The kitchen/diner is fully equipped while the outside balcony offers a further dining space al fresco. Located just a stone's throw from local shops, cafes, and music venues, you'll have everything you need right on your doorstep. Explore the scenic countryside, enjoy live performances, or simply unwind in our musical retreat.

Hebden Bridge flat, garden and view with parking.
Maple Croft is 5 minutes walk from the heart of quirky, vibrant Hebden Bridge, with views over the valley. It's a newly converted, self-contained flat on the ground floor of a family house. We offer free off-road parking for one car with access to EV charging. You have a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and your own living area/fitted kitchen with french doors leading onto your patio. You're a few paces from lovely Pennine walks, or a short stroll down to the many bars and restaurants.

Characterful one bed property above Hebden Bridge
The ground floor accommodation is extremely stylishly appointed with a large, open-plan living/dining room which features Jacobean-style painted wall panelling as a stunning backdrop. Stone mullion windows, beamed ceilings, oak floors and doors lend a sense of rustic charm to the fabric of the building and yet there is every modern amenity. There is access to wooded and landscaped gardens with long-reaching views of the surrounding countryside and a private area to sit and enjoy the location.

Delightful Shepherd’s Hut with creature comforts
Stay in the heart of nature in our unique hand-crafted Shepherd’s Hut combining rural simplicity with all the comforts you need to make your stay enjoyable and memorable. Situated in the heart of the Pennines, ‘The Spot’ is immersed in nature but within walking distance of rail/bus/canal access as well as the quirky town of Hebden Bridge. The perfect base for exploring the beautiful rolling hills and valleys - on foot or on wheels - or just switch off and relax on site - alpacas optional!

No 7
Enjoy No.7, a stylish eclectic accessible ground-floor apartment in central Hebden Bridge within reach of Cafe’s, restaurants, bars, artisan shops, a cinema, theatre & live music. After a day exploring return to cosy No. 7, a touch of luxury with a king sleigh bed, Egyptian cotton bedding & towels, large screen TV with Netflix, central heating ,Wi-Fi, a full separate kitchen & a shower room. No.7 is perfect for enjoying this vibrant laidback Yorkshire town, for relaxing and people watching !

The Hideaway.
Enjoy a stylish experience at this Luxury, centrally-located apartment. The Hideaway is located right in the heart of Hebden Bridge town centre, hidden away in a privately accessed court yard off the street, only 5 minutes walk from the train station and conveniently situated literally seconds from all the bars and restaurants that Hebden has to offer and only a metres away from the towns park. The hideaway offers luxury well equipped accommodation for 2 in this fantastic location.

The Cabin:Amazing Views, Cosy Netflix Garden
Fabulous mini apartment just a few minutes walk from the town centre. With a combined bedroom/living room, shower room and compact kitchen area with microwave oven, fridge, freezer, teas, coffees. There are books, board games and a Smart TV/Radio. On street parking is only 10m from the front door. There's seating in the garden with views into the valley. The space is thoroughly cleaned and sanitised before your visit. The Cabin' is quirky and cosy. Simply gorgeous!

Peaceful Cottage with log fire and valley view
A peaceful magic you will enjoy. Perfect for couples looking for a unique romantic stay, walking holiday or cosy retreat. This grade II listed weavers cottage (under-dwelling) is located within immediate walking distance of Hebden Bridge centre and all its amenities. The living room/bedroom area has a fully restored historic fireplace, stone feature walls, Bohemian decor, library and great valley view. Newly installed modern washroom with shower and a separate kitchen.

Traditional mill workers house
Enjoy easy access to artisan shops, pubs, restaurants. Most walks from the doorstep. The house is in the center of hebden bridge. 15 mins walk from the railway station with easy links to Manchester, Leeds halfax etc. Bus stop 100 meters away. Different bus stop to Haworth & Keighley with links to Skipton & the Yorkshire Dales. On street parking Everything you may need is a couple of hundred yards walking distance ? Supermarket is 75 meters.

The Nook - Hilltop sauna, gym and great views.
The Nook is a ground floor self contained one bedroom apartment with luxury sauna and gym. It is light modern and full of character in the footprint of the original farmhouse. There is private parking and a private patio from where you can enjoy the spectacular panoramic views. There are plenty of walks right on the doorstep and The Nook is a great base from which to explore the surrounding area. Be sure to check out our guidebooks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Hebden Bridge?
Many visitors choose stays in the town centre for access to shops and nightlife, or opt for hillside cottages with views of the valley. Riverside neighborhoods and converted mill buildings are also frequently suggested for their character and proximity to local trails.
What are the best things to do in Hebden Bridge with kids?
Families can explore riverside paths, interactive art studios, and playgrounds around Hebden Bridge. The town has welcoming cafes, a small cinema, and opportunity to discover local green spaces together.
What are some of the best things to do in Hebden Bridge?
Popular experiences include browsing independent shops, attending arts events, and hiking the nearby moors. Exploring canal towpaths and visiting Hardcastle Crags for woodland walks are frequently suggested by visitors.
How is the weather in Hebden Bridge?
Hebden Bridge has cool, often damp winters around 34–43°F (1–6°C), and milder summers near 52–67°F (11–19°C), with rainfall throughout the year. Waterproof layers and sturdy footwear are frequently suggested for exploring local trails or town streets.
When is the best time to visit Hebden Bridge?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather and active festivals. Winter months bring crisp air and quieter streets, appealing to those looking for a peaceful retreat.
What are the best places to visit in Hebden Bridge?
Hardcastle Crags, the historic Town Hall, and local galleries are often recommended for those exploring Hebden Bridge. The canal locks and narrow streets lined with independent shops draw many people looking for the town’s creative atmosphere.
What are some hiking trails in Hebden Bridge?
Hebden Bridge has a network of hiking trails, including the Pennine Way and Calderdale Way, passing through woodlands, hilltops, and streams. Walkers can explore moorland paths and scenic routes near Hardcastle Crags.
What are some family activities we can do in Hebden Bridge?
Families can explore local art workshops, enjoy storytime at the library, and play in parks dotted around Hebden Bridge. The canal towpath and wooded valleys make gentle walks accessible for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Hebden Bridge?
Day trips from Hebden Bridge frequently include exploring nearby market towns, scenic moorland walks, or visiting historic estates. Art galleries and National Trust sites around the region are also popular with visitors.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Hebden Bridge?
Many accommodations in Hebden Bridge welcome guests with pets, particularly in the countryside and on the outskirts of town. The area’s walking paths and green spaces make it popular with people traveling with dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Hebden Bridge?
Consider packing sturdy shoes and a rain jacket to enjoy the area’s footpaths in changing weather. Visiting independent bookstores, supporting artisan markets, and exploring side streets often leads to memorable local finds.
What is Hebden Bridge known for?
Hebden Bridge is often recognized for its creative arts community, historic mill buildings, and scenic location in the Calder Valley. The town is associated with independent shops, festivals, and vibrant local culture.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Hebden Bridge?
Hidden gems around Hebden Bridge often include artists’ studios, small galleries, and stone bridges tucked along wooded paths. Tranquil pockets like the town’s riverside walkways and locally run cafes reveal distinct character.
What are the best foods to try in Hebden Bridge?
Hebden Bridge has locally baked pastries, traditional pies, vegetarian dishes, and café treats using regional ingredients. The area is also known for artisan breads and independent coffee shops serving homemade cakes and snacks.
What should I bring for a trip to Hebden Bridge?
Bring a waterproof jacket, sturdy shoes for walking, and layers for changeable weather. A reusable water bottle and a camera can be useful for exploring footpaths, local shops, and outdoor art installations.
What is the nightlife in Hebden Bridge like?
Hebden Bridge has a creative nightlife scene, with live music venues, cozy pubs, and spaces hosting local performing arts. The atmosphere tends to be friendly and relaxed, drawing people interested in music, conversation, and arts events.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Hebden Bridge?
The Hebden Bridge Arts Festival draws visitors with creative performances and exhibitions in summer, while the Handmade Parade brings colorful processions through town. Seasonal markets and music events also feature across the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Hebden Bridge?
Many vacation rentals in Hebden Bridge are suitable for families, with options ranging from town centre apartments to countryside cottages. Guests often find places with kitchens, living areas, and features like gardens or board games for children.
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