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Saltaire House
- 4 People
- 1 Bedroom
- 1 Bathroom
- Cottage
- No pets allowed
- WiFi
Saltaire House is a Grade 2 listed, original mill workers cottage, resting in Saltaire Village, set within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring roadside parking, an enclosed courtyard, and thoughtfully styled interiors.
Built at the height of the Industrial Revolution, Saltaire is ideal for couples seeking a cultural, historical and well-connected base.
This traditional home offers easy access to Salts Mill and the surrounding attractions.
Step inside and discover a welcoming living and dining area, where generous seating and a Smart TV create a relaxing setting for evenings spent together.
The dining space provides an intimate spot to linger over meals, whether planning the next day’s outing or enjoying a quiet evening indoors.
The kitchen is well-equipped for preparing homemade dishes, making self-catered stays simple and enjoyable.
When the weather allows, take your dining experience outside into the enclosed courtyard, where patio furniture sets the scene for alfresco meals in a private setting.
As evening draws in, head upstairs to the spacious double bedroom, offering a calm and stylish space to settle for the night.
Completing the interior is a generously sized bathroom, fitted with both a bath and a separate shower, offering flexibility to suit your routine.
Just moments away, the heart of Saltaire reveals Salts Mill, home to independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and the renowned David Hockney Gallery.
For a taste of local heritage and outdoor charm, a 10 min walk takes you to the historic Shipley Glen Tramway—a beautifully preserved Victorian funicular offering a ride up to the glen, giving sweeping views over the surrounding woodland.
Nearby, Roberts Park provides a peaceful escape with its landscaped gardens, open green spaces, and scenic walking routes along the River Aire and the Leeds–Liverpool Canal—perfect for strolls or a relaxing afternoon outdoors.
Venture further to Skipton to discover its historic castle, bustling market, and picturesque canal routes.
For literary heritage, Haworth offers the Brontë Parsonage Museum and moorland walks, while Halifax invites visits to the Piece Hall and Eureka! The National Children’s Museum.
The southern Yorkshire Dales also lie within easy reach, providing open countryside and picturesque trails.
Return to the charm and convenience of Saltaire House after each day of exploration.
Built at the height of the Industrial Revolution, Saltaire is ideal for couples seeking a cultural, historical and well-connected base.
This traditional home offers easy access to Salts Mill and the surrounding attractions.
Step inside and discover a welcoming living and dining area, where generous seating and a Smart TV create a relaxing setting for evenings spent together.
The dining space provides an intimate spot to linger over meals, whether planning the next day’s outing or enjoying a quiet evening indoors.
The kitchen is well-equipped for preparing homemade dishes, making self-catered stays simple and enjoyable.
When the weather allows, take your dining experience outside into the enclosed courtyard, where patio furniture sets the scene for alfresco meals in a private setting.
As evening draws in, head upstairs to the spacious double bedroom, offering a calm and stylish space to settle for the night.
Completing the interior is a generously sized bathroom, fitted with both a bath and a separate shower, offering flexibility to suit your routine.
Just moments away, the heart of Saltaire reveals Salts Mill, home to independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and the renowned David Hockney Gallery.
For a taste of local heritage and outdoor charm, a 10 min walk takes you to the historic Shipley Glen Tramway—a beautifully preserved Victorian funicular offering a ride up to the glen, giving sweeping views over the surrounding woodland.
Nearby, Roberts Park provides a peaceful escape with its landscaped gardens, open green spaces, and scenic walking routes along the River Aire and the Leeds–Liverpool Canal—perfect for strolls or a relaxing afternoon outdoors.
Venture further to Skipton to discover its historic castle, bustling market, and picturesque canal routes.
For literary heritage, Haworth offers the Brontë Parsonage Museum and moorland walks, while Halifax invites visits to the Piece Hall and Eureka! The National Children’s Museum.
The southern Yorkshire Dales also lie within easy reach, providing open countryside and picturesque trails.
Return to the charm and convenience of Saltaire House after each day of exploration.
Saltaire House consists of a kitchen with electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and washing machine, alongside a living/dining room with generous seating, a double sofa bed, and a Smart TV. The accommodation includes one king-size bedroom and a bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin, and WC. Gas central heating, WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent. Outside, there is an enclosed courtyard with patio furniture, along with roadside parking available. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. A shop is within 0.1 miles and a pub is 0.2 miles away. Saltaire House provides a characterful and well-situated base for exploring this historic corner of West Yorkshire. There is a 250 GBP Good Housekeeping Bond on this property.
What this place offers you
Internet
Kitchen
Microwave
Sleeping arrangements
Bedroom
1 Kingsize bed
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House rules
- Check-in: From 15:00 to 23:59
- Check-out: Until 10:00
- Pets not allowed

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