An arial view of a stone-built cottage surrounded by Pennine pastures with dry stone walls

Find My Favourite Holiday Cottages in West Yorkshire

As this area is so blessed with classic English properties, renting West Yorkshire holiday cottages will allow you to discover why the locals refer to Yorkshire as God's Own Country. It's a county of magnificent stately homes, historical industrial architecture and magnificent vistas from its Pennine hilltops. 

Spend a day at the magnificent Yorkshire Sculpture Park just outside Wakefield in a landscape initially laid out by Capability Brown, or go underground at the National Mining Museum at Caphouse Colliery a few miles further up the road. Visit Nora Batty's Steps in Holmfirth, the location for the 'Last of the Summer Wine' TV series or explore the independent shops and art galleries in Hebdon Bridge and nearby Saltaire Mill. Spend days exploring the glorious Pennine hills, the myriad of grey stone villages clinging to their sides, or the old mill towns nestling in the valleys.

 

2-storey, stone-built, Georgian country house overlooking spacious lawns.
Sleeps
17
Bedrooms
7

Live like a lord or lady of the manor with a stay at Wuthering Heights, a lovely Grade II-listed Georgian home on 2½ acres of private grounds near the West Yorkshire village of West Bretton. This large, pet-friendly holiday cottage features seven bedrooms, a modern kitchen, and majestic moorland views.

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In addition to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, culture lovers should visit Saltaire Mill, once a large textile mill now a UNESCO World Heritage site, to view its collection of David Hockney paintings. Combine a visit with an hour or two exploring the galleries in trendy Hebdon Bridge.

Haworth will delight both literary and steam lovers. Catch a steam train to the village from Keighley on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway (the line was the location for the famous Railway Children film). Then discover the world of the Bronte Family, who lived and wrote their classic novels in the Parsonage, and experience the landscape that influenced books such as 'Wuthering Heights'.