Saddleworth Cottages
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Welcome!
Welcome to Saddleworth Cottages, the perfect place to book your next holiday in the charming village of Delph, Saddleworth.
Situated just outside the village, there are two luxury, self catering holiday cottages to choose from, Peregrine Cottage and Stables Cottage. Both have a picturesque outlook and are carefully designed with your comfort and convenience in mind. This includes an extensive range of amenities and quality furnishings offering everything you need for an enjoyable stay. Situated on the Lancashire/Yorkshire border and the western edge of the Peak District National Park, they are conveniently located to explore the array of historic, interesting and family friendly places that are close by. For the more energetic, there are excellent bike riding and walking opportunities to be found both directly from the door step and the surrounding areas. There is a beautiful outdoor terrace with gardens beyond, which is the perfect place to unwind after a busy day. For holidays, business trips or visiting family and friends, we have the perfect accommodation for you.
Our Cottages
Both holiday cottages have full length windows in the lounge to enjoy the scenery. They have a fabulous, spacious terrace with a wonderful view and outdoor seating. There is ample private parking onsite. Changeover day is Friday but other durations and arrival/departure days are available on request, where we will do our best to accommodate. Stables Cottage also welcomes dogs; Please contact us for further details.
Peregrine Cottage
View of the entrance
View from the garden looking across the terrace
View of the entrance
Two Bedrooms
Sleeps 4 plus a travel cot
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1 x king bed, 2 x single beds (1 x small single put up bed available on request; suitable for a child)
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Fully equipped kitchen (fridge/freezer, dishwasher, cooker, microwave, coffee machine)
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Separate laundry/boot room with washing machine and dryer
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Free Wi-Fi, Freeview television and hair dryer
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Living/dining room with views across the terrace, surrounding garden and beyond
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Bathroom with bath and shower
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Luxury bed linen and towels included
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Central heating
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High chair, travel cot and child safety pack available
Stables Cottage
Beautiful scenery
One Bedroom (family room)
Sleeps 3 plus a travel cot
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1 family room with a king bed and 1 x single bed
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Fully equipped kitchen (fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, cooker, microwave, coffee machine)
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Free Wi-Fi, Freeview television and hair dryer
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Living/dining room with views across the terrace, surrounding garden and beyond
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Bathroom with shower
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Luxury bed linen and towels included
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Central heating
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High chair, travel cot and child safety pack available
Rates
£625 per week
May - August, Easter, Christmas and New Year
£595 per week
September - April
Short Breaks available on request
Rates
£499 per week
May - August, Easter, Christmas and New Year
£450 per week
September - April
Short Breaks available on request
Location
Delph is in the area of Saddleworth, one of seven villages, each offering its own attractions, and is situated approximately mid way between Huddersfield and Manchester, straddling the Yorkshire and Lancashire boundary and close to the western edge of the Peak District National Park.
Buses run regularly from Delph village and the nearest railway station is in Greenfield approximately 3 miles away. Multiple tram stations are also just a few miles away.
The M62 motorway, is a 10 minute drive from the property and the M60 a 15 minute drive.
Nearest airports are Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds Bradford.
Contact & Bookings
For bookings and enquiries, please email info@saddleworthcottages.co.uk,
call us on 07775 870751 or complete the form below.
Things To Do and Local Area
A short walk from the cottages and you are in the village of Delph with its own coffee shop, pubs, restaurants, local convenience store, wine tasting /shop, Post Office and craft shop.
Beautiful walks from the door include scenic Castleshaw valley, where the site of a Roman Fort ruin is to be found, and above which the Pennine Way traverses the ridge with views all around.
The Millgate Arts Centre in Delph is a theatre which stages, periodically, plays and chamber concerts, pantomimes and also films, according to schedule.
Dovestones Reservoir offer a scenic circular walk as does Hollingworth Lake, all suitable for prams and are both just a short drive away.
Canals featuring several working locks and the entrance, in Diggle, to the longest, highest, deepest canal in England. Where the tunnel emerges at Marsden, there is a visitor centre offering boat trips inside the tunnel. Canal barge trips can also be found in Uppermill.
Saddleworth Museum in Uppermill for history buffs, with maps and information sheets on local interest and walks are on sale.
Holmfirth, 'Last of the Summer Wine' country is a 30 minute drive away with its vineyard nearby, and lots of cafes and shops in the village centre. You will recognise many of these from the TV series.
Whit Friday sees the annual brass band contest, each village hosting a contest. Here you will hear Black Dyke, Brighouse and Rastrick bands to name just two of the world famous bands taking part.
Yorkshire day is celebrated in August, near the Museum, next to the statue of the celebrated local poet and author Ammon Wrigley.
Early August sees the Yanks weekend, commemorating the filming in the area of 'Yanks' notably in Dobcross Village. Jeeps and other military vehicles and folk dressed up in 1940's costume roam the streets.