Monday 21 May 2012
Rural Accommodation

Uppergate Farm

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B&B  -   £38.00 - £55.00   per person per night

Uppergate Farm
Hepworth
Holmfirth
West Yorkshire HD9 1TG
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Uppergate Farm


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  Description
You are welcome to stay in our listed 17th century farmhouse located on the edge of our Yorkshire hill farm. We have three en-suite bedrooms and a guests' lounge or you may wish to self cater in a wing of the farmhouse or in one of the farm cottages: Grove, Bray, Orchard or The Mistal.

We have recently completed the renovation of Orchard Cottage, a spacious 2 bedroom property with a large garden. Details can be found in the Farm Cottages section of the website. Our next major project is converting the 300 year old, listed, stone barn shown in the main picture of the farmhouse into a magnificent, 5 star, 4 bedroom house that will sleep up to 10 persons. It is planned to be ready for July 2010 and please contact us for further information.

All the properties are suitable as holiday, visitor or business accommodation. Telephone, internet and e-mail facilities are available as is flexibility over the length and period of stay.

Children are welcome to help on the farm with the sheep, horses, cows, pigs, chickens and other animals in the nearby fields. We are non-smoking throughout and sorry, no pets

A superb 12.5m swimming pool with sauna and steam room is available for guests to use.

We have indoor and outdoor play and picnic area and a 'pets corner' near the cottages on the edge of the farm.


 Business Facilities  Garden Patio  Internet Access  Pool  Working Farm 
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Alison Booth
West Yorkshire  
Phone : +44 (0)1484 681369





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