Luxury 1840’s boiler house with panoramic woodland views, floor-to-ceiling glazing, deep soak bath, private patios, designer interiors and cycling heritage in the calder valley.
Lower Ground Floor:
Living room 2: (No TV)
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Smart TV, Netflix, Amazon Prime
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Coffee Machine
Separate Toilet.
Living room 2: (No TV)
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Smart TV, Netflix, Amazon Prime
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Coffee Machine
Separate Toilet.
Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Welcome pack and doggy extras. Enclosed back garden with garden furniture. Private parking for 1 car; additional on road parking. No smoking.
Set within the rolling hillsides of the Calder Valley, this unforgettable, newly architect-designed and refurbished 1840’s Paper Mill Boiler House blends historic charm with contemporary luxury, offering breathtaking woodland and river views from its spectacular fully glazed frontage. Located on the longest continuous elevation road in England, part of the 2014 Tour de France route and famous among road cyclists, the property makes ingenious use of space, described by guests as a “grand design on a smaller scale.”
Stylishly decorated throughout, it features a warm, welcoming open-plan living and dining area with a hand-crafted kitchen and marble worktops, underfloor heating, alongside a huge 65" TV with Netflix, BBC iPlayer, and Amazon Prime. Two beautifully appointed bedrooms sleep four guests, with an additional lower-level living room accessed by paddle steps offering an additional living area with its own TV, and board games, while the stunning marble bathroom boasts a handmade Japanese deep soak bath designed to keep water hotter for longer, perfect for indulgent relaxation. Thoughtful touches include an upstairs toilet, two private patio areas leading from the living room, and one bedroom for enjoying coffee amidst the surrounding history and wildlife, and discreet exterior charm that gives little hint of the wow-factor interior beyond the large oak front door. Guests enjoy exclusive use of the entire building, one private parking space beside the house, and ample roadside parking nearby.
Just a short distance from the property lies Hebden Bridge, a vibrant market town often described as one of the most picturesque in Yorkshire. Famous for its bohemian charm, independent spirit, and artistic community, the town offers a wealth of boutique shops, galleries, and cosy cafés to explore. Stroll along the cobbled streets lined with Victorian architecture, browse the many vintage stores, or sample locally sourced produce in the award-winning eateries and traditional pubs. Nature lovers will be spoiled for choice, with the stunning Hardcastle Crags, a National Trust woodland valley with scenic walking trails, waterfalls, and the historic Gibson Mill, right on your doorstep.
The Rochdale Canal, running through the heart of Hebden Bridge, provides a peaceful route for walking or cycling, while the surrounding Pennine hills invite more adventurous hikes and breathtaking viewpoints. The town also boasts a lively cultural calendar, from the Hebden Bridge Arts Festival to the Handmade Parade, ensuring there’s always something unique to experience. For history enthusiasts, nearby Heptonstall is a charming hilltop village with medieval ruins, cobbled lanes, and the final resting place of poet Sylvia Plath. Railway connections make day trips effortless, with direct trains to Manchester and Leeds offering the perfect mix of rural tranquillity and city exploration.
Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventure, local heritage, or simply the chance to immerse yourself in a warm and welcoming community, Hebden Bridge and the Calder Valley deliver it all, making your stay at the Paper Mill Boiler House not just a luxurious escape, but a gateway to one of the most beautiful and culturally rich areas in the country.
Stylishly decorated throughout, it features a warm, welcoming open-plan living and dining area with a hand-crafted kitchen and marble worktops, underfloor heating, alongside a huge 65" TV with Netflix, BBC iPlayer, and Amazon Prime. Two beautifully appointed bedrooms sleep four guests, with an additional lower-level living room accessed by paddle steps offering an additional living area with its own TV, and board games, while the stunning marble bathroom boasts a handmade Japanese deep soak bath designed to keep water hotter for longer, perfect for indulgent relaxation. Thoughtful touches include an upstairs toilet, two private patio areas leading from the living room, and one bedroom for enjoying coffee amidst the surrounding history and wildlife, and discreet exterior charm that gives little hint of the wow-factor interior beyond the large oak front door. Guests enjoy exclusive use of the entire building, one private parking space beside the house, and ample roadside parking nearby.
Just a short distance from the property lies Hebden Bridge, a vibrant market town often described as one of the most picturesque in Yorkshire. Famous for its bohemian charm, independent spirit, and artistic community, the town offers a wealth of boutique shops, galleries, and cosy cafés to explore. Stroll along the cobbled streets lined with Victorian architecture, browse the many vintage stores, or sample locally sourced produce in the award-winning eateries and traditional pubs. Nature lovers will be spoiled for choice, with the stunning Hardcastle Crags, a National Trust woodland valley with scenic walking trails, waterfalls, and the historic Gibson Mill, right on your doorstep.
The Rochdale Canal, running through the heart of Hebden Bridge, provides a peaceful route for walking or cycling, while the surrounding Pennine hills invite more adventurous hikes and breathtaking viewpoints. The town also boasts a lively cultural calendar, from the Hebden Bridge Arts Festival to the Handmade Parade, ensuring there’s always something unique to experience. For history enthusiasts, nearby Heptonstall is a charming hilltop village with medieval ruins, cobbled lanes, and the final resting place of poet Sylvia Plath. Railway connections make day trips effortless, with direct trains to Manchester and Leeds offering the perfect mix of rural tranquillity and city exploration.
Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventure, local heritage, or simply the chance to immerse yourself in a warm and welcoming community, Hebden Bridge and the Calder Valley deliver it all, making your stay at the Paper Mill Boiler House not just a luxurious escape, but a gateway to one of the most beautiful and culturally rich areas in the country.