ACCOMMODATION in HEBDEN BRIDGE, BED and BREAKFAST GUESTHOUSE. ALSO HOLIDAY COTTAGE AVAILABLE

MYRTLEGROVE GUEST HOUSE

REGISTERED IN THE VEGETARIAN VISITOR click to link to vegetarian guides website , RAMBLERS ACCOMMODATION GUIDE ( link ramblers web) AND YORKSHIRE TOURIST GUIDES click to link to Yorkshire tourist website

ADDRESS, MYRTLEGROVE, OLD LEES RD, HEBDENBRIDGE, HX7 8HL

Tel. 01422 846078 mobile 07905 174902

to e-mail me click myrtlegrove@btinternet.com

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If you are interested in a holiday cottage to let please see different pages by clicking on Lumb Cottage details, or click for cottage view , or click for the cottage lounge view, or click for a bedroom view , or click for view of adjacent woods

The holiday cottage is set in a stunning location a mile from Hebden Bridge. Pets welcome at both locations by arrangement. The B&B accommodation is on the edge of Hebden overlooking the town.

The following text refers to the B&B accommodation which is conveniently located for the town centre

View of the house

The room is a large self contained room with en-suite facilities , TV, radio, tea/coffee and complementary fruit and biscuits. .

The room overlooks the Calder valley and across to Heptonstall. The room also over looks the garden and a lovely beech wood at the rear of the premises. The location is quiet and relaxing There is easy street parking and a pleasant walk down to the town centre. Hardcastle Craggs ( National Trust ) is near by. (for more info click on calderdale

Several footpath walks start from the house. The area is superb for walking and cycling.

The town is a historic town located in the picturesque upper Calder valley in the south Pennines half way between Leeds and Manchester. It is a relatively undiscovered holiday destination with a superb choice of walks from a combination of secluded wooded valleys where kingfishers and deer can be seen, to wild Pennine moorland. The town is almost on the famous Pennine way long distance footpath. click to see the pennine way website

The town has a flourishing artistic community and has a successful arts festival in June. click for festival website

We are located near the A6033 just out side the town centre. cick on street map or click for wider map or click for another map link

Many places of interest can easily be visited from the house e.g. Haworth (15minutes) link to haworth website , Holmfirth (last of the summer wine)(25 minutes) click to link to Holmfirth website Leeds (45 minutes) link to leeds tourist info , Manchester (45minutes) link to manchester website , York (1 hour) link to York tourist website , Yorkshire Dales (1 hour) link to Yorkshire dales website or link to another Yorkshire dales website .

More links to Yorkshire tourist information Yorkshire tours or Yorkshire tourist website

For more places to stay click on Hebden Bridge Hotels, iknow-yorkshire.co.uk

For more information about our lovely and interesting town including events and news see the Yorkshire tourist office at Click to enter tourist office or the town website Enter Hebden Bridge Web

I cook vegetarian, cater for vegans and any other dietary requirement on request. I use organic produce when ever I can. I grow rhubarb, raspberries, gooseberries, black & red currants and damsons, all are served freshly cooked with yoghurt. I get supplies of organic cooking apples, plums and pears. What doesn’t get eaten gets made into jam or bottled and used throughout the year. I bake my own bread using organic products and try to use local eggs and milk when available.

The tariff for bed and breakfast is £25-£35 per person per night with 2 people in a large ensuite double room, the exact tariff depends on season and length of stay. Up to two children can be accommodated at an extra charge for the room.

Single occupancy £35-£50 Sun - Thurs (depends on season and length of stay), £50-£55 Fri & Sat, £50-£60 bank holidays.

I hope this has given you a little insight to Myrtle Grove, please do not hesitate to contact me if you need any further information.

Maureen Audsley