* The Fold is part of an Edwardian mill owner's house, quietly overlooking the Calder Valley yet really close to the exciting town of Hebden Bridge. The Fold is a beautifully renovated apartment providing everything you need, including free parking and is pet friendly. It's less than half a mile walk into the centre of town so it's nice and quiet but handy too.
* Enjoy Happy Valley from a stay in The Fold, which offers spacious accommodation for up to four people (if two cosily share the sofa bed). The bespoke library shelves house a folding double bed, hence the apartment's name! The central sections of the shelves slide apart to reveal the bed, which easily folds away so you can enjoy the spacious lounge during the rest of your stay.
* Sitting on the hill with great views and a private garden, quietly close to Hebden Bridge and below the Heptonstall cliffs The Fold is on the edge of gorgeous woodland and countryside. It's a great place to use as a base to explore everything the area has to offer from shopping to cycling, hiking, beer tasting or just chillaxing.
* As well as having Hebden Bridge to visit on the doorstep, The Fold is surrounded by vast and beautiful woodland and moorland walks, drives and cycle rides.
* The nicest route into Hebden from the Fold is along the well-kept canal path accessed through a gap in the wall opposite Mytholm Lane. This takes you past a lock and bang into the heart of the town by the Trades Club, Post Office and Little Theatre or you can carry on right to the station.
* The Fold sits at the foot of Heptonstall's escarpment, which provides for great (and sometimes challenging) walks including up into the Colden Valley, past the New Delight Inn and out on to the Pennine Way above Slack and Heptonstall.
* The Fold is also at the bottom of 'Mytholm Steeps', which featured in the Tour de Yorkshire and so is popular with cyclists. It has to be said that the Steeps is a challenging hill, even in a car, maybe especially in a car if you meet someone coming the other way! However it is worth going up there if only for the views across the very top of God's Own Country - head out towards Burnley and gasp at the views over the moors. You could even stop for a reviver in the Kettle Drum pub at the end of that moor road, which doe good food and is pet friendly.
* There are numerous pubs, cafes and unique shops in and around Hebden Bridge with always a lot going on. The Fox & Goose is just up the road towards Hebden and unusual by being a community owned pub with a great selection of real ale and wine. If you're lucky you might even catch some live music either here or at the Trades Club in the centre of town. You can be assured of meeting lots of friendly interesting people with always something going on to enjoy. We hope you will decide to stay with us and enjoy everything this area has to offer.