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SK123855 Tel: 01433 670386 Email: Bookings@Fieldhead-Campsite.Co.Uk Website: Camping: £5 - £6 Per Person EDALE Fieldhead Campsite , Edale, Hope Valley. Derbyshire S33 7ZA GR: SK123855 Tel: 01433 670386 email: [email protected] Website: www.fieldhead-campsite.co.uk Camping: £5 - £6 per person. Toilets / Showers / Indoor washing up area / Drying room. No evening meals No packed lunch Dogs welcome. Upper Booth Farm Campsite , Edale, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S33 72J GR: SK102852 Sarah Helliwell Tel: 01433 670250 email: [email protected] Website: upperboothcamping .co.uk Small on-farm campsite and camping barn (stone tent) for up to 12 people Camping: From £4 pppn Camping barn: from £6 pppn Simple evening meals, for outdoor eating. Packed lunches from £5 Both available by prior arrangement. Dogs welcome Flush toilets and showers (New toilets and showers due 2012). Washing up facilities. Situated on the route GLOSSOP White House Farm , Padfield, Glossop. Derbyshire SK13 1ET GR: SK032964 Mrs Sheila Wynne Tel/Fax: 01457 854695 Beds: 1 Double, 2 Twin B&B : Single £35 Double/Twin £60 No evening meals Packed lunch £5 Drying Room Collect and return to Torside (on A628) GR SK 05535 98570 by arrangement . Birds Nest Cottage , 40-42 Primrose Lane, Glossop. Derbyshire SK13 8EW GR: SK024939 Tel: 01457 853478 email: [email protected] Website: www.birdsnestcottage.co.uk Beds: 1 Single, 2 Double, 2 Twin B&B: Single £36 pn Double/Twin £56 - £58 pn £55 for 2 or more nights. No evening meals Packed lunch £4 Massage and alternative therapies available. Woodland garden with river passing through Tea and coffee / Internet access / TV in all rooms. TORSIDE The Old House , Woodhead Road, Torside, Glossop, Derbyshire, SK13 1HU GR: SK051979 Tel: 01457 857527 email: [email protected] Website: www.oldhouse.torside.co.uk Beds: 3 Double, 3 Twin B&B £30 en suite pppn £25 shared facilities Evening meal (menu varies) Packed lunch available Bunk room – Sleeps 4 PWA Accommodation & Camping Guide 030712 Page 1 SADDLEWORTH / STANDEDGE Sunfield Accommodation, Diglea, Diggle. Saddleworth OL3 5LA GR SE009081 Mrs Julie Francis Tel: 01457 874030 email: [email protected] Website: www.sunfieldaccom.co.uk Beds: 4 Double, 2 Twin B&B: Single £35 (all rooms) Double/Twin £60 (Prices include breakfast) No evening meals Packed lunch £3 by arrangement Camping: by arrangement £10 per night Shower / Toilet / Towels provided. Locked building for storing cycles. Breakfast if pre-booked Village pub 100 yards away serving meals and drinks Wellcroft House, Bleak Hey Nook, Delph, Standedge. Saddleworth OL3 5LY GR SE004094 Eric & Susan Landon Tel: 01457 875017 email: [email protected] Website: www.wellcrofthouse.co.uk Beds: 2 Double, 2 Twin B&B: Single: £30-£65 (Higher prices Fri & Sat); Double £50-£65, Twin £50 Evening meal £15 Packed lunch £4 1k from PW Carriage House, Standedge Caravan and Camping Site, Manchester Road, A62, Standedge, Marsden. Huddersfield HD7 6NL GR: SE028102 Tel: 01484 844419 email: [email protected] Website: www.carriage-house.co.uk Camping: £5 per Adult; £2.50 per child. Shower/Toilet block, incl. 3 shower rooms (1 of which also has a bath) Fresh drinking water / Hot water / Shaver points / Electric hook-up/Tumble Drier B&B: Single £40; Double £60; Twin £60; Triple £90 all prices incl. breakfast. Evening meal available Packed lunch £4.50 Public house/restaurant on site. Sited 500m from Pennine Way. Over A62 at Standedge, turn right off Pennine Way (from Crowden end) at reservoir. On right hand side. MANKINHOLES Cross Farm, Mankinholes, Todmorden. Lancashire OL14 6HP GR: SD960241 Lesley Parkinson Tel: 01706 813481 Beds: 2 Double, 2 Twin B&B: £30 pppn No evening meals. Pub nearby Packed lunch £3.50 approx TODMORDEN Rodwell Farm Holiday Home, Cross Stone Rd. Todmorden Lancashire OL14 8RG GR: SD9518525222 Stephen Kirkup Tel: 07870 750538 Beds: 3 Double, 1 Twin, 1 Single No evening meals. No packed lunch Self Catering Holiday Home HEBDEN BRIDGE / HEPTONSTALL Highgate Farm Shop, Edge Lane, Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 7PF GR: SD963289 Mrs M Stocks Tel: 01422 842897 Camping: Free camping available to Pennine Wayfarers! Outside Toilet & running water. Good shop on site and a smile! PWA Accommodation & Camping Guide Edition Page 2 HEBDEN BRIDGE / HEPTONSTALL Hebden Bridge Hostel, The Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8DG GR SD995274 Dave & Em Tel: 01422 843183 email: [email protected] Website: www.hebdenbridgehostel.co.uk 1 x Twin Room; 1 x 6-Bed Bunkroom; 7 x 4-Bed Dorms (Dorms can be hired complete as family/friends rooms). All ensuite with shower and toilet. Catered Accommodation: from £15 pppn (Includes breakfast of Tea/Coffee & Organic Cereal Self catering vegetarian kitchen. Communal lounge/dining room. Patio – garden. 10 min walk to town c e n t r e a n d 'Hebden Bridge Loop on the Pennine Way'. Angeldale Guest House, Hangingroyd Lane, Hebden Bridge. West Yorkshire HX7 7DD GR: SD992274 Stephen and Christine: Tel: 01422 847321 Website: www.angeldale.co.uk Beds: 2 Double, 2 Twin B&B: Single occupancy from £40, Double/Twin £56 prpn No evening meals Packed lunch - POA Close to pubs Prospect End, 8 Prospect Terrace, Savile Road, Hebden Bridge. West Yorkshire HX7 6NA GR: SD982272 Mrs Ann Anthon Tel: 01422 843586 email: [email protected] Website: www.prospectend.co.uk Beds: 1 Double, 1 Twin (En-suite rooms) B&B: Single from £40, £30 pp (2 sharing) No evening meals Packed lunch £4.50 Badger Fields Farm, Badger Lane, Blackshaw Head, Hebden Bridge. West Yorkshire HX7 7JX GR: SD968277 (right on PW, north side of Badger Lane where PW crosses) Mrs M Whitaker Tel: 01422 845161 email: [email protected] Beds: 1 Single, 1 Double, 2 Twin B&B: £32 - £40 pppn Evening meal £14 Packed lunch £5 Camping: £4 per night Cold water tap / Chemical toilet Pennine Camp & Caravan Site, High Greenwood House, Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge. West Yorkshire HX7 7AZ GR: SD969308 Mrs J. M. Sunderland Tel: 01422 842287 Camping: £5 Flush toilets / 1 Shower / Cold water in wash basins Myrtle Grove, Old Lees Road, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 8HL GR SD994278 Mrs Mauren Audsley Tel: 01422 846078 email: [email protected] Website: www.myrtlegrove.btinternet.co.uk Beds: 1 Double B&B: Double £65, (will let as single midweek £40) No Evening meal Packed lunch ££3.50 approx (depends on requirements) Drying. Outside tap for cleaning boots. Vegetarian & organic. PWA Accommodation & Camping Guide Page 3 HEBDEN BRIDGE / HEPTONSTALL Hebden Bridge Camping , Jack Bridge, Blackshaw, Hebden Bridge, W. Yorks GR: SD96230 28181 Sophie and Kala Tel: 01422 648017 / 844417 / 844334 email: [email protected] Website: www.hebdenbridgecamping.co.uk Camping: From £5 per person. Toilets / Showers Incl. Towel and camping gear hire. On site shop. Well behaved dogs welcome. Evening meals at adjacent pub. Lunch and breakfast packs available Leave PW just before Colden water and turn left. Site is 500m, next to New Delight Inn STANBURY Ponden House , Stanbury, Keighley. West Yorkshire BD22 0HR GR: SD991371 Brenda Taylor Tel: 01535 644154 email: [email protected] Website: www.pondenhouse.co.uk Beds: 2 Double, 2 Twin B&B: En-suite £65, £60 (sink, separate bathroom) per room Evening meal and packed lunch available. Camping: £5 1 Shower / 1 Toilet / 1 Sink On the route. ICKORNSHAW Mallard House, Ickornshaw, Cowling, Keighley. North Yorkshire BD22 0DB GR: SD968430 Maurice Hatton Tel: 01535 632611 email: [email protected] Website: under construction (to be mallard-house.co.uk) Self contained, self catering flat. Large lounge with Juliette balcony; Kitchen; Shower Room; 1 Bedroom with 2 beds, 1 Double, 1 Single Room Only: from £40 per night No evening meals or Packed lunches Secure Garaging; Indoor cycle store. On the route COWLING Woodland House , 2 Woodland Street, Cowling, Keighley. North Yorkshire BD22 0BS GR: SD973432 Mrs Susan Black Tel: 01535 637886 email: [email protected] Website: www.woodland-house.co.uk Beds: 1 Double, 2 Twin B&B: £28.50 pppn sharing £36.50 pppn single occupancy No evening meals Packed lunch £4.50 Winter House Barn , Colne Road, Cowling. West Yorkshire BD22 0NN GR: SD967428 Mrs Olwyn Hinchliff Tel: 01535 632234 email: [email protected] Beds: 2 Double ensuite, 2 Twin B&B: Single £35, Double £60, Twin £25 each No evening meal Packed lunch £3 on request Camping: £4 pppn Toilet / Hot shower Discount for B&B - 3 or more nights. Long stay guests welcome. PWA Accommodation & Camping Guide Page 4 EARBY Earby Friends of Nature House , 9-11 Birch Hall Lane, Earby, Lancs BB18 6JX GR SD915468 Simon Neal Tel / Fax: 01282 842349 email: [email protected] Website: www.thefriendsofnature.org.uk Beds: 22 total in 1x2; 2x6; & 1x8 Bed Rooms. £16.50 per night - adults. £12.50 per night – under-18’s Self catering only Self catering kitchen; 2 lounges, dining room; showers and drying room. Tea making facilities No evening meal or packed lunch . Adjacent pub provides excellent evening meals. Breakfast cafe and late opening supermarket in village. Grange Fell B&B , Skipton Road, Earby, Barnoldswick BB18 6JL GR SD 909471 John Turpin Tel. 01282 844991 email: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: grangefell.com Beds: 2 Double, 1 Single B&B: £25 - £30 pppn No evening meal Packed Lunch available - £5 3 Visit Britain walkers welcome Less than 1 km from Pennine Way THORNTON IN CRAVEN GARGRAVE Newton Grange Farm, Bank Newton, Skipton, BD23 3NT GR 913 525 (OS Explorer OL2) John & Catherine Howard Tel: 01756 748140 Fax: 01756 796016 email: [email protected] Website: www.newton-grange.co.uk Beds: 2 Double; 1 Twin; 1 Single B+B : From £ 39 pppn Evening meals : Available at nearby Cross Keys in East Marton Packed Lunch £5 The Masons Arms , Morton Road, Gargrave, Near Skipton.
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