Set within a former working mill in the heart of Hebden Bridge, these contemporary apartments have been extensively developed to offer 4-star facilities whilst still maintaining their original features.
Within walking distance of the train station, Croft Mill’s apartments provide an ideal base for access to Leeds and Manchester.
They are also close to the town’s amenities and beautiful walking and cycle routes. Croft Mill is Part of the Visit Britain scheme for: Walkers Welcome; Cyclists Welcome; and Families Welcome. Catering for both long and short stays, each apartment features the comforts of home, with oak wood floors, leather sofas and flat screen TVs. They are also equipped with separate bedroom, living and kitchen areas. All are non-smoking.
In Hebden Bridge you’ll find cocktail and wine bars amid traditional pubs serving real ale brewed in the local area. Vegans and vegetarians can enjoy organic local produce alongside more meaty fair in the same café, along with a traditional cup of Yorkshire tea served from a teapot that has been exhibited in the Tate Modern. This isn’t so much a town of contrasts but a kaleidoscope of people and ideas that offers something new and interesting every time you look.
The town has always been a popular place to live. The steep valley means suitable land for building on is scarce so many houses were built on top of each other as over under dewellings where the upper stories face uphill and the lower storey faces downhill.
Hebden Bridge recently celebrated 500 years creativerty and today it continues to live up to its reputation as a melting pot of the traditional and avant garde. A calendar of events throughout the year brings together artists and artisans, poets and musicians to celebrate tradition and challenge convention in the spirit of local son Ted Hughes or the Brontë sisters who shocked polite society with their novels set in Haworth and the surrounding areas.