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What to See in Haworth - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 5 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Haworth (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Bronte Parsonage Museum, St Michael and All Angels' Church, and Brontë Waterfall. Also, be sure to include Top Withens in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Haworth (England).

Bronte Parsonage Museum

Museum in Haworth, England
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Family home of the Brontë sisters. The Brontë Parsonage Museum is a writer's house museum maintained by the Brontë Society in honour of the Brontë sisters – Charlotte, Emily and Anne. The museum is in the former Brontë family home, the parsonage in Haworth, West Yorkshire, England, where the sisters spent most of their lives and wrote their famous novels.

The Brontë Society, one of the oldest literary societies in the English speaking world, is a registered charity. Its members support the preservation of the museum and library collections.

The parsonage is listed Grade I on the National Heritage List for England.[1]

Address: Church Street, BD22 8DR Haworth, Keighley (Keighley)

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St Michael and All Angels' Church

Episcopal church in Haworth, England
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Episcopal church in Haworth, England. St Michael and All Angels' Church is the Church of England parish church of Haworth, West Yorkshire. The current structure, the third church building on the site, was built between 1879 and 1881 although parts of the original medieval church building, notably the tower, survive from earlier periods.

The church is best known for its historic association with the Brontë sisters whose father Patrick Brontë served as minister of the parish between 1820 and 1861.[2]

Address: 125 Main St, BD22 8DR Keighley (Keighley)

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Brontë Waterfall

Waterfall in England
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Waterfall in England. The Brontë Waterfall is a small waterfall located about a mile south west of Stanbury, near Haworth, West Yorkshire, England. The area surrounding the waterfall is mainly moorland and farmland but is part of Brontë Country. It is an area of outstanding beauty and famous for its association with the Brontë sisters. Below the falls can be found an old stone bridge named Brontë Bridge across South Dean Beck. The bridge was destroyed in a flash flood in May 1989 and rebuilt in 1990.[3]

Address: Haworth Moor, BD22 0HH Haworth (Keighley)

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Top Withens

Building in England
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Building in England. Top Withens is a ruined farmhouse near Haworth, West Yorkshire, England, which is said to have been the inspiration for the location of the Earnshaw family house Wuthering Heights in the 1847 novel of the same name by Emily Brontë.

A plaque affixed to a wall reads:

This farmhouse has been associated with "Wuthering Heights", the Earnshaw home in Emily Brontë's novel. The buildings, even when complete, bore no resemblance to the house she described, but the situation may have been in her mind when she wrote of the moorland setting of the Heights.

The ruin lies on the Pennine Way east of Withins Height below Delf Hill. It is a popular walking destination from nearby Haworth and Stanbury. Such is the attraction to Japanese literary tourists that some footpath signs in the area include directions in Japanese.[4]

Address: Haworth Moor, B D22 Haworth (Keighley)

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Pied Piper Pianos

Pied Piper Pianos
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Museum

Address: 21 Victoria Avenue, Haworth (Keighley)

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