Saddleworth is renowned for it's rugged stunning landscapes, but in the valleys you can enjoy strolls around the picturesque villages of Delph, Diggle and Dobcross. In Uppermill you can relax on a canal barge or savour the delights of the many cafes and traditional shops. Wellcroft House has a private guest lounge which includes TV, DVD and CD's for your enjoyment. Tea making facilities, a pool table, table tennis and a selection of books and magazines are available. Spectacular views of the Castleshaw valley and the rugged Saddleworth landscape are to be seen. The Diner / Lounge provides a lovely setting for evening meals (via booking) and a traditional cooked English breakfast, featuring locally sourced and home-made produce. There are a number of places of interest local to Wellcroft House. More information can be provided by us.: Diggle to Marsden - the longest and highest canal tunnel in England Roman camp at Castleshaw Pack horse routes Marsden / Slaithwaite - Villages used to film ITV's "Where the Heart is" Holmfirth - Used to film BBC's "Last of the Summer Wine" Longley Farm Dairy situated in Holmfirth Pennine Bridleway
All rooms at Wellcroft House provide tea/coffee making facilities and TV. We can also provide packed lunches, an iron and ironing board; and hairdryers on request. We are on spring water which is checked frequently and runs through a filter. For images of all our rooms, please check our gallery page.
Wellcroft House has a private guest lounge which includes TV, DVD and CD's for your enjoyment. Tea making facilities, a pool table, table tennis and a selection of books and magazines are available. Spectacular views of the Castleshaw valley and the rugged Saddleworth landscape are to be seen.
Awards:
- 4 Star Enviromental Health Service Award - Oldham Council - 2009
Style:
- Unique
- Traditional
- Secluded
- Rustic
- Homely
Rooms Facilities:
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Wireless internet connection
- Alarm clock
- Pets allowed
- Colour television
- Non-smoking
- Internet access
- Dining guide
- Family/oversized room
- Hairdryer
Bed Details:
- Twin (single beds)
- Double bed
Bathroom Details:
- Shower
- Private toilet
- Private bathroom
- En suite
- Bathtub/shower combination
Amenities:
- Lock-up facility for bicycles
- Wakeup call
- Pool
- Non-smoking (throughout)
- Lounge
- Ironing facilities
- Internet access (wireless) in public areas
- DVD/Video/Games rental
- Baggage store
- Airport/Train/Bus pick-up service
Parking:
- Off-site parking
- Free parking
Number of Rooms: 3
Number of Floors: 3
Mobility Description:
We do have a bedroom on the ground floor however guests who require this room will need to contact us directly to ensure availability of this room. There are 3 steps to the dining area from this room.
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Dining Facilities:
- The Diner / Lounge provides a lovely setting for evening meals (via booking) and a traditional cooked English breakfast, featuring locally sourced and home-made produce. Afternoon tea can be served on the patio.
Children Policy: Children welcome
Child Facilities:
- Games available
- Cots
- Children's menu
Check In Time: 16:00:00
Check Out Time: 10:00:00
Reception Closing Time: 21:00:00
Pet Policy:
- Dogs
Recreation:
- Wine tasting
- Water activities
- Walking
- Theatre
- Tennis courts - indoor
- Table tennis
- Squash court
- Sightseeing tours
- Shopping - boutique
- Shopping - antiques
- Shopping
- Sailing
- Rock climbing
- River
- Playground
- Nature trail
- Museums/galleries
- Mountain climbing
- Mountain biking
- Horse riding
- Golf - miniature
- Golf
- Garden
- Fishing
- Fine dining
- Cycling
- Cricket pitch
- Canoeing
- Bird watching
Business Facilities:
- Internet connection (wireless)
- Desk
Directions:
From the M62 (South) take junction 21Milnrow and Shaw .Off the roundabout take the Road to Huddersfield A640. The road takes a left turn to Denshaw( about 3 miles). At the strange junction at Denshaw ignore Huddersfield signs and now go to Delph on the A6052. In Delph village resume signs for Huddersfield with a left turn up the A62. Bleak Hey Nook is a small hamlet after the Saddleworth Hotel ( junction before the A670) where you take a left turn on to Standedge Foot Rd., in front of a disused.