Nestled in the Holme Valley on the edge of the Peak District, the charming town of Holmfirth is famous for its stunning scenery and its role as the backdrop for the beloved television series Last of the Summer Wine. Beyond the television connections, Holmfirth has plenty to offer, with independent shops, art galleries, cosy cafes, and welcoming pubs. The surrounding hills and reservoirs provide lovely walking and cycling routes, including the popular Holme Moss climb. Whether you are exploring the narrow streets, enjoying a performance at the Picturedrome, or simply soaking in the valley views, Holmfirth welcomes visitors with warmth, character, and a touch of Yorkshire charm.
20 The Terrace rests in Honley, West Yorkshire, sleeping six in three bedrooms.
This ground-floor barn conversion rests in Holme in the Peak District and can sleep two people in on
This Victorian villa rests in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire and can sleep thirteen people in five bedroo
A semi-detached cottage in the town of Holmfirth in West Yorkshire, it can sleep two people in one b
This first-floor barn conversion rests in Holme on the fringes of the Peak District National Park an
This fabulous barn conversion rests in Holme near Holmbridge, West Yorkshire and can sleep four peop