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Top Cottage, Oakworth, near Keighley |
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Adjoining the owner's home, these grade II listed farmworkers cottages, built around 1560 and 1800, have been renovated, retaining much original character, with some exposed stonework and beams. Tastefully decorated they enjoy a super outlook over the Worth Valley with its steam railway and the town of Keighley with excellent shopping centre and leisure pool with slide. The Worth Valley Railway is Britain's only and last surviving complete branch line railway, used in many films including the Railway Children. Damems Station is the smallest working station in England. A quiet peaceful spot making a good base for visiting Haworth, Bronte Country, the Dales and convenient for the National Photography museum in Bradford, Eureka children's museum in Halifax and the Royal Armories in Leeds. Late shop ? mile, pub 2 miles.  Ground floor: Lounge, dining kitchen. First floor: 2 bedrooms - 1 double, 1 adult bunk, bathroom with shower over bath, toilet & basin. Services for both properties: Open fire (3133). GFCH run from owner's boiler (3133). GFCH run from combi boiler (4337). Fan heater. All fuel, power, bed/cot linen (duvets) & towels inc. Parking for 2 cars. Cot. H/chair. Radio/cassette. Freeview TV. DVD player. Washer/dryer. M/wave. Use of owner's garden with furniture. BBQ. Well behaved pets welcome. Top Cottage Location
 Oakworth, near Keighley Features
 | · 2 night short breaks |  | · Pets welcome | | · Short breaks all year round |  | · Cot available |
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