The woodlands is perfectly placed amidst picturesque undulating countryside, an extraordinary setting with a profusion of amenities close by.
With views over the countryside of the Holme Valley, and the charming castle hill it provides the tranquillity and serenity of a rural setting making it perfect for walks straight from your door.
The woodlands is an idyllic haven offering the experience of the great outdoors from cycling and rambling around the rolling hills of the Holme Valley to playing tennis at the local Holmfirth Tennis Club right next door, and is suitably located within walking distance to the bustling town of Holmfirth, which offers a range of amenities from vibrant bars, cafés and restaurants to an eclectic collection of independent shops and supermarkets. Holmfirth is also home to the Picturedrome, the North’s most intimate venue for film, theatre and music.
Holmfirth (and the surrounding countryside) is the setting for the BBC's long-running comedy Last of the Summer Wine. Thousands of tourists flock to the area each year to enjoy scenery and locations familiar from the series. Filming of the TV Slaithwaite-based drama, Where the Heart Is, had also taken place in and around the area.
Holmfirth is home to the Sheveling Wine Estate. A family owned vineyard located in the picturesque hills of the Holme Valley, which was established back in 2007. Tours can be taken around the vineyard and also has a beautiful restaurant which takes in the panoramic views around the local area.
For families, there are highly-regarded schools close by and for the professional commuter the cities of Sheffield and Manchester are under 25 miles away, Leeds under 30 miles, and the towns of Huddersfield and Barnsley even more accessible within 15 miles. The tranquil setting of The woodlands, makes it the perfect place for growing families and country-loving commuters alike.