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Holidays
and Short Breaks in Haworth on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales.
Self catering cottages accommodating small or large groups. Village,
farm and countryside locations. Enjoy the farm or visit the nearby
attractions:
- National Photographic Museum with the IMAX cinema
- Eureka! Children's Museum
- Keighley and Worth Valley Steam Railway
- Skipton Castle
- Saltaire Village and David Hockney Museum
- Haworth Village
- Bronte Parsonage Museum
- Yorkshire Dales
- and much more....!
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Welcome to our fine range of cottages, large and small, near to the famous historic village of Haworth in Yorkshire.
"The
Cottages are lovely, come and take a look inside...."
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At West Field Farm we are ideally placed for exploring the beautiful countryside of Bronte Country, and for visiting the Yorkshire Dales, Skipton, Bradford, Halifax and even the Lake District.
Our selection of holiday cottages have been converted from old farm buildings and are set in an elevated south facing position on our farm. |
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If you are interested in taking a Bronte Country holiday or if you wish to make an enquiry please make contact with:
West Field Farm, Tim Lane, Haworth, Yorkshire BD22 7SA
Tel: 01535 - 644568
Lines open: 8am to 8pm daily, 7 days a week
Email: clare@brontecountrycottages.co.uk |
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What do our Visitors say?
"What a wonderful holiday. The farm is ideally placed for touring most of Yorkshire - we have been to York and Skipton and the Dales, Malham Cove etc, the children enjoyed Eureka! in Halifax. One week does not seem long enough in this superbly comfortable holiday cottage - we will definitely return!" The P. family, Cranfield.
"Thank you for your kindness, we have had a wonderful week. Peaceful and relaxing. Accommodation excellent. We will recommend to friends and family." Mr & Mrs W., Preston.
"Thank you for the wonderful stay. The cottage is very nice and I love the animals especially Kate the sheep, because that's my name." Kate, age 14.
"Superb, cosy cottage in a romantic setting, reminding me of Cathy and Heathcliffe in Wuthering Heights. Retraced the walk, done so often by the Bronte sisters, across the moors to Top Withins." |
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