Wortley Cottage Guest House occupies a former farmhouse in the centre of Wortley, a Pennine village in South Yorkshire on the edge of Sheffield, adjoining the village's Post Office and shop. The building worked as the village farm until the mid-1800s, then became a Co-operative Society shop with living quarters, before the accommodation upstairs was converted into a guest house in the 1990s. Tony and Su, who also run the adjoining shop, took over the guest house in 2009 and offer three en-suite rooms on the first floor, two doubles and a third that converts to twin or triple. A cooked breakfast is served at a shared dining table, and walkers and cyclists on the Trans Pennine Trail make up a regular share of guests, alongside visitors to nearby Wortley Top Forge and Wentworth Woodhouse.
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