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Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of West Yorkshire, the village of Haworth is not only renowned for its breathtaking moors and picturesque charm but also for its vibrant calendar of events that celebrate its rich history, literary heritage, and cultural significance. These Haworth events offer visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the spirit […]
read more360 Degree Panoramas – Bronte Parsonage
Nestled in the picturesque village of Haworth, West Yorkshire, the Brontë Parsonage Museum is a hallowed place for literature enthusiasts and admirers of the famous Brontë sisters. While visiting this historic location, you have the unique opportunity to explore its rich literary history and heritage through immersive 360-degree panoramas. The Brontë Parsonage Museum is located […]
read moreKeighley and Worth Valley Railway Stations – Haworth Station
Nestled in the heart of West Yorkshire, England, the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway has been an iconic destination for train enthusiasts and literary pilgrims alike. Among its many charming stations, Haworth Station stands out as a place where the past and literary history converge. Haworth Station, situated in the picturesque village of Haworth, is […]
read moreThe Brontë Sisters: Literary Pioneers of the 19th Century
The Brontë sisters, consisting of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, are renowned figures in the world of literature, celebrated for their contributions to English literature during the 19th century. Born in the early 19th century in Haworth, a remote village in West Yorkshire, England, the Brontë siblings left an indelible mark on the literary landscape […]
read moreBronte Poetry
Pilate’s Wife’s Dream – Poem by Charlotte Bronte I’ve quench’d my lamp, I struck it in that startWhich every limb convulsed, I heard it fall–The crash blent with my sleep, I saw departIts light, even as I woke, on yonder wall;Over against my bed, there shone a gleamStrange, faint, and mingling also with my dream. It […]
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Inside Bronte Parsonage Charlotte’s Room Mr Bronte’s Bedroom The Kitchen more… 360 Degree Bronte Places Haworth Parsonage in Winter Bronte Birthplace – Thornton Top Withens more… 360 Degree Haworth Area Places View from top of Church Tower, Main St Alcomden Stones above Top Withens more… 360 Degree Out and About St Ives – Bingley – […]
read moreHaworth Bronte Country Walks
All the walks apart from the Scarborough walk are on the Ordnance Survey Map: Leisure Map 21 – South Pennines scale 2½ ins to 1 mile [1: 25000]. It is advisable to wear good walking shoes, preferably boots. Wear loose fitting clothes appropriate for the weather conditions, take a waterproof coat in case of rain. […]
read moreHaworth Tourist Information
Haworth Tourist Information Travelling to Haworth About Haworth About Bronte Country Accommodation Guest Houses / Bed & Breakfast Self Catering Hotels Eating Out Restaurants Cafés Pubs Take-aways
read moreHaworth & Worth Valley Local Information
What’s On Worth Reading Book Group 1st May Worth Reading Book Group 5th Jun Worth Reading Book Group 3rd Jul More Local Events… Latest News Haworth Village Trust – Better Together Event 18th Jan Haworth Central Park Wins its 10th Successive Gree 25th Jul Haworth Flood 2015 26th Dec More Local News… Local Groups Updated […]
read moreKWVR Stations – Oakworth Railway Station – The Railway Children
Oakworth Station is set in the Edwardian period keeping as near as possible to 1905 – 1914. The Railway Children, 1969/1970 EMI production starring Jenny Agutter was filmed at the station. COMMEMORATING THE CENTENARY OF CINEMA 1996 The Classic Film THE RAILWAY CHILDREN Was Filmed at Oakworth Station 1970 In association with the British Film […]
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