Lee Royd

La propiedad en sí misma es una casa de piedra acogedora, estilo Yorkshire, llena de carácter y encanto. Hay muchos elementos victorianos originales, como una impresionante chimenea de piedra que fue redescubierta por debajo del trabajo de yeso de la década de 1970, cuando fue renovada en el 2000. En el corazón de los Apeninos, Lee Royd radica en Hebden Bridge, un pueblo de Yorkshire famoso por su identidad artística, que se refleja a la perfección por la naturaleza bohemia y literaria de esta propiedad.

An unconventional centre of a distinctly non-metropolitan arts scene, annual events include eight festivals (music, arts &, poetry). The pretty cobbled streets are overflowing with pop-up galleries, independent book &, craft shops. The local picture house, also broadcasts live events from major stand-up comedians to international music acts. Real ale &, music lovers are catered for &, the Trades Club hosts international artists such as Patti Smith &, Laura Marling. There is excellent walking with the Calderdale Way &, Pennine Way &, its latest extension the Hebden Bridge Loop. Hardcastle Crags, owned by the NT, is a must see. The Rochdale Canal winds its way through, with a towpath that offering walks, cycling &, is perfect for picnics. Ideally positioned between two national parks, a fine walk or scenic drive can take you to Bronte Country, with its steam railway of ‘Railway Children’ fame to ‘Top Withins’ the inspiration for ‘Wuthering Heights’. Shop, pub &, restaurant 200 yards.

An unconventional centre of a distinctly non-metropolitan arts scene, annual events include eight festivals (music, arts &, poetry). The pretty cobbled streets are overflowing with pop-up galleries, independent book &, craft shops. The local picture house, also broadcasts live events from major stand-up comedians to international music acts. Real ale &, music lovers are catered for &, the Trades Club hosts international artists such as Patti Smith &, Laura Marling. There is excellent walking with the Calderdale Way &, Pennine Way &, its latest extension the Hebden Bridge Loop. Hardcastle Crags, owned by the NT, is a must see. The Rochdale Canal winds its way through, with a towpath that offering walks, cycling &, is perfect for picnics. Ideally positioned between two national parks, a fine walk or scenic drive can take you to Bronte Country, with its steam railway of ‘Railway Children’ fame to ‘Top Withins’ the inspiration for ‘Wuthering Heights’. Shop, pub &, restaurant 200 yards.

From M62 Leeds at J24, exit onto A629 toward Huddersf',d/Halifax. At roundabout, take 2nd exit onto Halifax Rd/A629. Follow A629 for 3 miles until you arrive at junction. Take left turn here (A646) &, follow this road until the junction of A646/A58. It is a complex junction. Follow signs for Hebden Bridge &, Burnley continuing on A646. Follow road to Hebden Bridge town centre with the Picture House on your left, continue to a traffic light junction outside the Fox &, Goose pub. Continue straight for 200yds after junction there is a sign for a turning circle. Turn left into turning circle &, then come back on yourself to traffic lights outside the Fox &, Goose. Take the left fork up the hill (Heptonstall Rd) &, Lee Royd is 200yds on left. The property no 1 at the end of the building