
The Thyme House is a stone-built semi-detached Victorian townhouse in Haworth, West Yorkshire. This three-storey property sleeps ten guests across five bedrooms, making it perfect for larger groups wanting to explore the Yorkshire Moors. Every bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom. The rear windows offer exceptional moorland views.
Haworth sits on the edge of the Yorkshire Moors. The village is famous for its literary connections and dramatic landscape. Rolling hills and open moorland surround the property.
The accommodation spreads across three floors. Five bedrooms all feature en-suite facilities. The main floor has a conservatory lounge with moorland views and a dining room with an extending table for ten.
The Thyme House is a stone-built semi-detached Victorian townhouse in Haworth, West Yorkshire. This three-storey property sleeps ten guests across five bedrooms, making it perfect for larger groups wanting to explore the Yorkshire Moors. Every bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom. The rear windows offer exceptional moorland views.
Haworth sits on the edge of the Yorkshire Moors. The village is famous for its literary connections and dramatic landscape. Rolling hills and open moorland surround the property.
The accommodation spreads across three floors. Five bedrooms all feature en-suite facilities. The main floor has a conservatory lounge with moorland views and a dining room with an extending table for ten. The kitchen includes a six-ring gas hob, double oven stove, microwave and coffee maker. The lower ground floor contains a second kitchen with washer/dryer, the fifth bedroom with en-suite and a garden room accessing a private garden. Freeview TVs feature in every room, plus a large Smart TV in the conservatory.
Brontë Parsonage Museum sits just minutes away (0.3 miles, 2 minutes). Keighley and Worth Valley Railway operates 1.2 miles away (5 minutes). Visit Cliffe Castle Museum in Keighley (3.8 miles, 12 minutes) or explore Ponden Reservoir (2.1 miles, 7 minutes).
The Thyme House combines period features with modern facilities. Groups wanting moorland walks and literary history will love this location. Book here for authentic Yorkshire accommodation with space for everyone.
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Every bedroom has its own private bathroom, making mornings stress-free for larger groups and families staying together.
Exceptional views across the Yorkshire Moors from the rear windows create a stunning backdrop for your group holiday.
Main kitchen with six-ring hob and double oven, plus second kitchen downstairs means groups can cook together easily.
Period features throughout this stone-built townhouse provide authentic Yorkshire accommodation with modern comforts for ten guests.
Extending dining table seats all ten guests comfortably, perfect for group meals and evening gatherings together.
Small private garden accessed from the lower ground floor garden room provides outdoor space for relaxation.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach The Thyme House by car, take the A629 towards Keighley, then follow signs to Haworth village. The property is located in the village centre with off-road parking available for guests upon arrival.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Keighley, approximately 3.8 miles away. From there, take a taxi or local bus service to Haworth village where the property is situated.
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