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Todmorden
Shoebroad Barn
Large, well-equipped property, ideally located for access to the Pennines and Calderdale Way. Property is secluded, yet the town centre is not far ...Large, well-equipped property, ideally located for access to the Pennines and Calderdale Way. Property is secluded, yet the town centre is not far away for local amenities. Good bus and train links to Hebden Bridge & Hollingworth Lake. Shoebroad Barn is set amongst the Pennines on the outskirts of Todmorden, one mile from the town centre, affording beautiful views in all directions. The property offers seclusion, country life, easy walking or harder stretches for the more advanced, adjacent to the Pennine Way, Calderdale Way and the Mary Townley Loop. Being situated in the heart of the Pennines, Todmorden is within easy reach of many places of interest in both Yorkshire and Lancashire. There is a nearby horse riding facility, fishing/bird watching and stabling if necessary. This is a large property for family gatherings or reunions in a quiet location but within easy reach of good hilltop pubs/eating places, local amenities, train and bus station. The Rochdale Canal passes through the town. There are four bedrooms. 1 double. 1 twin, en-suite. 1 twin, sharingbathroom. 1 family room sleeping 4/5 people -
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Todmorden Railway Station
The Caldervale line runs through the area with train stations at Halifax, Brighouse, Sowerby Bridge, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge, Walsden and Todmor...The Caldervale line runs through the area with train stations at Halifax, Brighouse, Sowerby Bridge, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge, Walsden and Todmorden. Trains run from Blackpool North to York via Hebden Bridge and Halifax and from Leeds via Bradford to Manchester Victoria via all stations. It is also possible to travel to Leeds via Dewsbury from Mytholmroyd and Sowerby Bridge. A direct service operated by Grand Central runs from London to Halifax and Brighouse three times a day. -
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Mankinholes YHA
Once the local manor house dating back to the late 16th century, this refurbished hostel on the edge of moorland is a charming place to stay. Th...Once the local manor house dating back to the late 16th century, this refurbished hostel on the edge of moorland is a charming place to stay. The Pennine Way and The Calderdale Way are close by and you’ll find an abundance of other footpaths, bridleways and packhorse trails to explore. Despite the quiet, rural location, YHA Mankinholes is within easy reach of other attractions should the weather prove inclement. Eureka!, the National Children’s Museum in Halifax, Shibden Estate, The Piece Hall, Bankfield Museum, Haworth, The Keighley & Worth Valley Steam Railway and Hollingworth Lake & Activity Centre are all nearby. YHA Mankinholes offers 8 bedrooms, each with a number of bunkbeds. Each bunkbed sleeps two people. -
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Picturehouse Antiques
Picture House Antiques is arranged over three floors, with a number of experienced dealers offering antiques, vintage homewares and collectables. W...Picture House Antiques is arranged over three floors, with a number of experienced dealers offering antiques, vintage homewares and collectables. We carry a wide range of items – furniture, pottery, glass, clocks, paintings, prints, lighting, kitchenalia, books, jewellery, antiquities, bottles, pot lids and other collectables. -
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The River Apartment
The River Apartment is located on Water Street in centre of the market town of Todmorden, with views over the River Calder. The apartment has ...The River Apartment is located on Water Street in centre of the market town of Todmorden, with views over the River Calder. The apartment has two bedrooms and one bathroom with a shower. Pets are allowed (charges may be applicable). Please note that the upper floors of the apartment are only accessible by a stairway. -
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The Old Chapel Schoolhouse
Fantastic retreat and base for walking, cycling, golfing, horse riding or just relaxing. Tastefully renovated, retaining many original features. E...Fantastic retreat and base for walking, cycling, golfing, horse riding or just relaxing. Tastefully renovated, retaining many original features. Exposed stone fireplaces – black cast iron features in bedrooms. Original stone flagged floor to large kitchen area and original waxed floorboards to all other living areas. Featuring open oak staircase to first floor. Mezzanine floors to both bedrooms, accessed via Jacob’s Ladders. Fully equipped utility room in cellar with separate cellar room for bicycle storage. -
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Rough Top Holiday Cottage
Luxury countryside holiday cottage retreat with stunning views near Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire. Open log fire. Great walking, cycling and climbing ba...Luxury countryside holiday cottage retreat with stunning views near Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire. Open log fire. Great walking, cycling and climbing base. Well behaved dogs welcome. Originally a farmer’s cottage and barn, now extended to be a luxurious countryside retreat, Rough Top is full of original features and character, providing you with a relaxing environment for your holiday. Ideal for those wanting to get away from it all, Rough Top is situated in a quiet hilltop area with stunning views, plenty of walks and cycle routes for all abilities. The bedrooms are in keeping with the farmhouse style, with pine beds and brilliant views on tap! We have one double and one twin room upstairs with a shower room and a single bedroom downstairs, also with a neighbouring shower room. -
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The Cottage
The Cottage is part of a traditional stone farmhouse dating back to 1692. It is a listed building with some historical and architectural interest,...The Cottage is part of a traditional stone farmhouse dating back to 1692. It is a listed building with some historical and architectural interest, lying in the Pennine hills between Todmorden and Hebden Bridge. Many walks can be made from the cottage. The Pennine and Calderdale Ways, on which lies Stoodley Pike, traverse the ridge of hills behind the property and the Rochdale/Leeds Canal with towpath walks runs through the valley beneath. Todmorden with its shops and market is two miles away and can be reached by bus. Hebden Bridge, Howarth and the Bronte country, the Worth Valley Steam Railway, Halifax with the Piece Hall, the Eureka Museum and theatres are all within easy reach. -
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Todmorden Bus Station
Regular bus services operate to all the main towns in Calderdale, with bus stations in Brighouse, Halifax and Todmorden. Frequency in the smalle...Regular bus services operate to all the main towns in Calderdale, with bus stations in Brighouse, Halifax and Todmorden. Frequency in the smaller villages and rural areas is more limited. Up to date timetables are available from West Yorkshire METRO. -
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Old East View
Old East View is an historic 19th-century manor house with a detached stone-built coach-house, and overlooks the Calder Valley in the heart of the ...Old East View is an historic 19th-century manor house with a detached stone-built coach-house, and overlooks the Calder Valley in the heart of the Pennines. The coach-house offers luxury modern holiday accommodation sleeping five in three bedrooms, and is available to rent on a weekend or weekly basis. The Coach House at Old East View sleeps up to five people in three bedrooms (king, double, and single beds). There is a modern bathroom, comfortable living room, and an open plan kitchen-dining room. Old East View provides the ideal opportunity for anyone who enjoys outdoor activities - whether you like walking, climbing, cycling, riding, or even boating or fell-running, there's plenty to do! Bed linen and towels are supplied and the kitchen is equipped with everything you'll need for a quick snack or a multi-course feast. There is ample parking for two cars in the courtyard. We also offer secure storage for bikes and other sporting equipment. -
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Stoodley Pike Monument
The 121 foot (37 m) high Stoodley Pike Monument dominates the skyline above Todmorden, sitting atop Stoodley Pike, a 1,300-foot (400 m) hill The...
The 121 foot (37 m) high Stoodley Pike Monument dominates the skyline above Todmorden, sitting atop Stoodley Pike, a 1,300-foot (400 m) hill The monument was designed in 1854 by local architect James Green, and completed in 1856 at the end of the Crimean War.
The monument replaced an earlier structure, commemorating the defeat of Napoleon and the surrender of Paris. It was completed in 1815, after the Battle of Waterloo, but collapsed in 1854 after decades of weathering and a lightning strike.
You can only reach the Pike on foot, as there is no vehicular or bicycle access to the monument. Stoodley Pike is accessible by well-defined Right of Way footpaths. The Pennine Way also passes Stoodley Pike. There are many walking routes to the Pike from Todmorden, Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd. Walking guides to all these routes available from local Visitor Centres and the Heart of the Pennines online shop.
Stoodley Pike Monument contains a spiral staircase of 39 steps, accessed from its north side. If you visit, please be aware that several of the internal steps are in darkness, so it’s useful to have a torch to light your way, as there are no windows. The entrance to the balcony is on the Monument’s west face, some 40 feet above ground level. The views are well worth the walk and the climb!
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Greave Farmhouse
A characterful cottage in a lovely setting, this property is perfect to visit and explore West Yorkshire. Sleeping up to 6 people in three comf...A characterful cottage in a lovely setting, this property is perfect to visit and explore West Yorkshire. Sleeping up to 6 people in three comfortable bedrooms, the property also benefits from a traditional wood burner, Wi-Fi, fully equipped kitchen and close proximity to a pub and shops. This cottage allows one dog, so no one gets left behind. -
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Todmorden Town Hall
Todmorden Town Hall is a fantastic Grade 1 listed building. Visit take a tour, attend an open day or hire the space and be amazed by the architect...Todmorden Town Hall is a fantastic Grade 1 listed building. Visit take a tour, attend an open day or hire the space and be amazed by the architecture. The Grade 1 listed building is home to: • An impressive ballroom • Magistrate’s Court, now Todmorden Town Council Chamber • Grand staircase • Heritage Centre For a look inside please follow the hyperlink to the GillGraphics website below. -
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The Loft Apartment
The Loft Apartment is located on Water Street in centre of the market town of Todmorden, with views over the River Calder. The apartment has t...The Loft Apartment is located on Water Street in centre of the market town of Todmorden, with views over the River Calder. The apartment has two bedrooms and one bathroom with a shower. Pets are allowed (charges may be applicable). Please note that the upper floors of the apartment are only accessible by a stairway. -
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The Green View Route Apartment
The Green View Route Apartment offers centrally-located accommodation in the market town of Todmorden; within three minutes walk of the bus station...The Green View Route Apartment offers centrally-located accommodation in the market town of Todmorden; within three minutes walk of the bus station and five minutes from the railway station. We also offer secure private parking, covered by cctv. The Apartment is ideally located for visiting Todmorden's famous open and indoor markets, shopping facilities, cafes, restaurants and attractions and makes an excellent base for cycling and walking. We are Walker and Cycling friendly and can accommodate pets during your stay - please contact us to discuss arrangements. -
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Cycle Factory
Cycle Factory is a brand new specialist bike shop and repairs centre in Todmorden.Cycle Factory is a brand new specialist bike shop and repairs centre in Todmorden.