Huddersfield 3 miles. Bradley Manor, a five-bedroom dwelling surrounded by the rolling hills of West Yorkshire, yet just moments away from local amenities, is an inviting and homely retreat. With off-road parking and a woodburning stove, the lovely atmosphere of this cottage is amplified by hosting everything you need for a successful self-catered stay, ideal for making yourself feel at home after a day of exploring the surrounding countryside. Whether you’re visiting with family, friends or as a couple, this cottage is the perfect getaway. Upon entering this tranquil abode, you will be welcomed with a lovely atmosphere of a woodburning stove and Smart TV where you and your loved ones can curl up on cooler evenings, relishing movie marathons until the sun begins to set. In the well-equipped kitchen, allow the budding chef to rustle up a tasty dish before settling down at the dining table to tuck in, pouring out a cold glass of fizz as you share stories or plan your itinerary for the days ahead. If you prefer to dine alfresco, head outside to the enclosed garden where you can soak up your surroundings a little while longer, making use of the handy barbecue before enjoying a dip in the bubbling hot tub, a welcome luxury after a day of traversing the rolling hills. When sleep calls, head back inside to wash away the day in the family bathroom, or opt for one of two king-size bedrooms with their very own en-suite facilities, ready to unwind and catch your beauty sleep. When it comes to attractions, you will be spoilt for choice. Take a trip to Holmfirth and discover the city’s history with a visit to the Holmfirth Vineyard or pay a visit to the famous Holmfirth Film Museum, dedicated to the outdoor filming locations for the BBC’s Last of the Summer Wine. Journey to the small town of Haworth and explore the cobbled streets, pay a visit to the Brontë Museum, and discover the beauty of the Yorkshire Moors on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. Almondbury, located in the picturesque region of Yorkshire, boasts a rich history and a plethora of attractions that are sure to captivate visitors with prominent landmarks such as Castle Hill, a majestic hilltop fortress that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the All Hallows' Church, a magnificent architectural gem that showcases stunning stained glass windows and intricate stone carvings. Make your way to Huddersfield and visit the town centre, packed full of independent shops, eateries, and entertainment venues. Finally, why not enjoy a day out in the Peak District National Park, home to an abundance of outdoor activities such as cycling, rock climbing, and trekking. Whatever you decide to do, a stay at Bradley Manor is sure to be one to remember.