




Diggle, Manchester, England
A wooden lodge in the Saddleworth hills above the village of Diggle, on the eastern edge of Greater Manchester. The lodge occupies a private, open-plan layout with a large patio and garden area looking out across the Saddleworth valleys. Diggle, Delph, Dobcross, and Uppermill are all within a five minute drive, each with their own pubs, restaurants, and independent shops. A canal towpath connects several of them on foot.
Saddleworth occupies an unusual position: technically within Greater Manchester, but the landscape and character are firmly Pennine. The hill setting and valley views feel remote, yet a short drive reaches the M62 corridor. At 4.99 across 98 reviews and 251 per night, this is positioned at the premium end of the tiny stays market for this area.
The Saddleworth valleys view from the patio is genuinely expansive. The proximity to four villages, each with its own character, gives more dining and drinking options than most rural tiny stays.
Reviewers praised the stay as beautiful, private, picturesque, and comfortable, highly recommending it and expressing gratitude to Lisa.