5 Myrtle View is a mid-terraced cottage resting in Cross Roads in West Yorkshire. Hosting three bedrooms; a second-floor king-size with an en-suite shower, a king-size and a single, along with a bathroom, this property can sleep up to five guests. There is an open-plan living space with a kitchen, dining area and a sitting area with a woodburning stove. To the outside, there is a tiered garden with lawn, decking with seating. 5 Myrtle View is a fantastic three-storey cottage in the peaceful village of Cross Roads.
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Over three floors. Three bedrooms: 1 x second-floor king-size with en-suite shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x king-size, 1 x single. Bathroom with double ended bath, separate shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove
Resting in a beautiful corner of West Yorkshire is a lovely mid-terraced cottage, nestled in the village of Cross Roads near Haworth on the banks of the River Worth. 5 Myrtle View is a stunning three-storey abode providing a welcoming base for a rural escape to Yorkshire. Surrounded by serene views of idyllic countryside and the distant Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, feel at home as you enter the property, welcomed by a stylish open-plan living area. Kick back and relax in the lounge space, curling up next to the roaring flames of the woodburning stove as you flick through the Smart TV. Resting behind is a well-equipped kitchen, offering a range of contemporary amenities and sleek fixtures, meals can be enjoyed on the family dining table, or use this space for a fun-filled night of bard games, drinks and laughter. Slide back the bifolding patio doors to find a unique tiered garden, here you can sip on a hot cup of coffee and indulge in the peaceful surroundings. Withdraw to one of the charming bedrooms spread throughout the first and second floors, the first floor boasts a well-presented king-size, whilst the single room boasts funky and bright décor and ample storage. Travel up steep stairs to the third floor into the master king-size bedrooms, featuring characterful oak beams and Velux windows, benefiting from a luxurious en-suite shower room, ideal for guests wanting more privacy. The rest of the party have full use of the first-floor bathroom, fitted with a sumptuous double ended bath, a large separate walk-in shower, and a heated towel rail for your comfort. Step out into the quiet village of Cross Roads where you'll find a local store in the Post Office and a village pub for an evening of traditional pub food after a day of exploring. Wander over to the historic village of Haworth, the famous home to the Brontë sisters, boasting a wealth of shopping, eateries and pubs, as well as fascinating attractions at the Brontë Parsonage Museum, and the iconic Keighley and Worth Valley Railway for an unforgettable day trip over Yorkshire beauty. Make the most of the adventurous outdoor setting, heading over to a 500 acre park at Bingley St Ives, hosting golf courses, walking opportunities, a glistening lake, and the landmark of Lady Blantyre's Rock. Spend a day of thrills as you venture into the wonderful North York Moors National Park, offering superior selection of walking trails, cycling paths, rare wildlife, outdoor activities, or over to the vibrant city of Bradford. Relish in a classic getaway to West Yorkshire at 5 Myrtle View.
The small village of Haworth was home to the famous Bronte sisters, who were inspired by the surrounding moorland to pen their novels, which have become classics of English Literature. Haworth is a village that time almost forgot, with its myriad of curiosity and antique shops, alleyways and cobbled streets creating a wonderful period atmosphere, all set against a framing backdrop of countryside famously described in the novel Wuthering Heights as wild, rugged and barren. Nearby, the famous Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, an authentic steam railway brought to prominence in the film The Railway Children
The small village of Haworth was home to the famous Bronte sisters, who were inspired by the surrounding moorland to pen their novels, which have become classics of English Literature. Haworth is a village that time almost forgot, with its myriad of curiosity and antique shops, alleyways and cobbled streets creating a wonderful period atmosphere, all set against a framing backdrop of countryside famously described in the novel Wuthering Heights as wild, rugged and barren. Nearby, the famous Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, an authentic steam railway brought to prominence in the film The Railway Children
Equally as charming as East Yorkshire, West Yorkshire benefits from its close proximity to the surrounding regions of the Peak District to the south and the Yorkshire Dales to the north. From stately homes, to historic museums, West Yorkshire provides a w
Recently stayed in this wonderfully decorated mid terrace property. The property is extremely well equipped with all essential amenities, particularly liked the little personal touches such as welcome gifts. We had a very comfortable stay the beds, linen etc were of excellent quality, the owners have certainly put a lot of thought into the comfort of their guests. I received a welcome message from the owner Nathalie - who was lovely I might add, to ensure we had all the information we needed prior to our arrival. A very relaxing break for myself and my family, I’d highly recommend and would certainly stay again. Thank you.
Booked for 7 nights returned after 1 night ! At around 11:30pm, one of the adjacent neighbours started playing very loud music and “Partying “ This escalated into full scale anti-social behaviour pushing,shoving,arguing, screaming, shouting and swearing at each other directly outside the back of this and our rental property. Doors were being banged and their dog continuously barked and ran around the front and back of the house. It should be noted, that the back of our rental property is shared access for all properties. This was then followed by a domestic between the occupants of the property resulting in more screaming, shouting, swearing, crying and more doors being banged. From start to finish, this whole terrifying ordeal was from 11:30pm to around 5:30am with loud music being played throughout. As mentioned, this ordeal was terrifying for myself and my family and we felt unsafe to stay any longer. The police were contacted and as a result they were going to conduct a welfare check on the occupants due to the amount of screaming and crying heard. At the time of writing this, I am awaiting an update on my West Yorkshire Police Incident Number. We contacted both Sykes and the owner and each said to contact the other about the incident. We do understand, that this is not the owner’s fault, however, after driving 160 miles to destress and relax, a good will gesture of one night’s recompense was not acceptable to us. We all feel exhausted from the lack of sleep and the anxiety caused by this whole experience.This was not the place to stay for a relaxing break. Nice house but poor location with access via a deeply rutted track more suited to a 4 x4 vehicle with inadequate parking facilities for anything bigger than a Mini.Other possible parking spots were all claimed by the local residents.
Firstly the road leading to this house ( would not describe as a cottage) , is rough, narrow, uneven, and uncared for, depending on what kind of car you had, it could be seriously damaged, driving down here! Parking was horrendous, could not fit the car outside, so we parked on the corner, went out for a meal, and a camper van was parked there for the rest of our duration. The house ( not cottage) is one of 5 houses in a row, with a unkept back passage way which was very depressing! the furnishing were simple/ budget, but on the plus side very clean, and haworth is a lovely little place to visit, with a quaint cobbled row lined with cafes, gift shops, etc..... we made the mistake of venturing out into Keighley town centre!! What a dump, rough, full of charity shops, and takeaways! A place to avoid! We got the impression we would have our own private garden, ( or at least it would be fenced off), but no it was shared, so we had next doors dog wandering into the garden, which upset my dog! ( not to mention the dogs owner who always seemed to be “ creeping about” when we were trying to relax in the garden, we just wanted to relax but unfortunately this didn’t happen here! For the money we paid we expected more!
Stayed here for a long weekend with family. For the money we paid I expected better. The house was clean and tidy, but why oh why would you fit sliding doors, to the back, instead of the front where there is a bit of a view. The back ( which leads out to a very grubby ginnel way) full of dog muck!! Not to mention the dog muck in the garden! ( I use the term “ garden “ loosely,, yes it has a table and chairs, but no pretty flowers/plants/ greenery or even grass , plus it’s a shared garden so not strictly private. The house directly behind the garden was very noisy during the day, with kids screaming and shouting, put sitting out reading the paper unbearable. Parking was a nightmare , we couldn’t fit the car outside as both next door neighbours cars were in the way, and the neighbours were not accommodating, they were very rude to us. The first evening we struggled to sleep as one set of neighbours partied into the early hours of the morning. Not the relaxing break we were hoping for!
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