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Top Withens - the setting for "Wuthering Heights" ? More views of Top Withens. Although apparantly being at odds with her description in the novel "Wuthering Heights", Top Withens is popularly credited as being Emily Bronte's setting for the Earnshaw moorland residence.[A more likely candidate for the building itself was actually the (now demolished) gargoyle festooned manor of High Sunderland THE HAWORTH VILLAGE ASSOCIATION Information about the Haworth Village Association. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. Please THE OLD BELL CHAPEL, THORNTON The Old Bell Chapel More views of the Old Bell Chapel. The original ancient church of St James in Thornton (which was known locally as the "Bell Chapel") was built between the years 1587 and 1612, but underwent many alterations in the years leading up to the appointment of Patrick Bronte as parson in March 1815. On building of the new church in 1872, the old Bell Chapel fell into immediate disuse. HAWORTH RELATED LINKS Haworth Links. For more information about Haworth village and its surroundings, including pictures, history, and details of local events in and around the area, please also visit the following externally maintained websites (listed within sections in approximate alphabetical order). Haworth and Keighley related websites: Arts Markets (held regularly in Haworth and Ilkley) THE HAWORTH STEAMPUNK WEEKEND Held every year since November 2013 (on each occassion as a charity event raising funds for Sue Ryder's "Manorlands" hospice in Oxenhope) the steampunk weekend is now a regular annual event for Haworth Village - attracting fans of the steampunk genre from far and wide ! The steampunk genre "reimagines" Victorian and Edwardian science fiction (as typified by the works of e.g. H.G. Wells and SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL AT THE 1940S WEEKEND Sir Winston Churchill's Speech. A particular highlight of the Haworth 1940s Weekend is a morale boosting visit from the wartime Prime Minister himself, the great Sir Winston Churchill: "We Will Fight Them on the Beaches !" Please click here for more information about the Haworth 1940s Weekend.Alternatively, please click here for more information about Haworth, Bronte Country and the Brontes.1940S WEEKEND
The 1940s Weekend, held annually in the village of Haworth, WestYorkshire
PROPERTY IN BRONTE COUNTRY, WEST YORKSHIRE Property for sale or for rental in Bronte Country, West Yorkshire BINGLEY - BRONTE COUNTRY Bingley. Some more views of Bingley. Bingley is a small town in the Aire Valley, just north of Bradford in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country. The Leeds - Liverpool canal passes through Bingley, where boats must negotiate the famous Five Rise Locks.The River Aire also passes through the town, and is traversed by the historic Ireland Bridge. The town is centred on an open market square with an QUEENSBURY - BRONTE COUNTRY Queensbury. Perched on a high vantage point above Clayton, Clayton Heights and Thornton and overlooking the City of Bradford, Queensbury is one of the highest parishes in England, enjoying views far beyond the West Yorkshire conurbation.Indeed, the "Mountain" end of Queensbury is one of the very few places in the country where it is said that - on a (very) clear day no less than three ofTOP WITHENS
Top Withens - the setting for "Wuthering Heights" ? More views of Top Withens. Although apparantly being at odds with her description in the novel "Wuthering Heights", Top Withens is popularly credited as being Emily Bronte's setting for the Earnshaw moorland residence.[A more likely candidate for the building itself was actually the (now demolished) gargoyle festooned manor of High Sunderland THE HAWORTH VILLAGE ASSOCIATION Information about the Haworth Village Association. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. Please THE OLD BELL CHAPEL, THORNTON The Old Bell Chapel More views of the Old Bell Chapel. The original ancient church of St James in Thornton (which was known locally as the "Bell Chapel") was built between the years 1587 and 1612, but underwent many alterations in the years leading up to the appointment of Patrick Bronte as parson in March 1815. On building of the new church in 1872, the old Bell Chapel fell into immediate disuse. HAWORTH RELATED LINKS Haworth Links. For more information about Haworth village and its surroundings, including pictures, history, and details of local events in and around the area, please also visit the following externally maintained websites (listed within sections in approximate alphabetical order). Haworth and Keighley related websites: Arts Markets (held regularly in Haworth and Ilkley) THE HAWORTH STEAMPUNK WEEKEND Held every year since November 2013 (on each occassion as a charity event raising funds for Sue Ryder's "Manorlands" hospice in Oxenhope) the steampunk weekend is now a regular annual event for Haworth Village - attracting fans of the steampunk genre from far and wide ! The steampunk genre "reimagines" Victorian and Edwardian science fiction (as typified by the works of e.g. H.G. Wells and SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL AT THE 1940S WEEKEND Sir Winston Churchill's Speech. A particular highlight of the Haworth 1940s Weekend is a morale boosting visit from the wartime Prime Minister himself, the great Sir Winston Churchill: "We Will Fight Them on the Beaches !" Please click here for more information about the Haworth 1940s Weekend.Alternatively, please click here for more information about Haworth, Bronte Country and the Brontes.1940S WEEKEND
The 1940s Weekend, held annually in the village of Haworth, WestYorkshire
PROPERTY IN BRONTE COUNTRY, WEST YORKSHIRE Property for sale or for rental in Bronte Country, West Yorkshire THE BRONTE BIRTHPLACE click here for more information. The Bronte Birthplace. More views of the Bronte Birthplace. Situated on Market Street in the village of Thornton on the outskirts of Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country is the Bronte Birthplace, where the Bronte Sisters (along with their brother Branwell) were born and lived before movingto Haworth.
LOCAL CULTURE IN BRONTE COUNTRY The Brighouse 1940s Weekend. The Bronte Vintage Gathering. The Bronte Sportive. The Clayton Dickensian Market. The Haworth 1940s Weekend. The Haworth 1960s Weekend. The Haworth Beer Festival. The Haworth Festival. The Haworth Hallowe'en Weekend.SALTAIRE VILLAGE
Welcome to Saltaire. More views of Saltaire. Saltaire is a purpose-built "model" Victorian industrial village, next to Shipley and just to the north of the centre of Bradford in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country. The village itself was built in the mid nineteenth century by the Victorian philanthropist Sir Titus Salt to provide self-contained living space for the workers at his alpaca wool mill SOME VIEWS OF BRADFORD Some views of Bradford, an industrial city in the North of England, close by to the Pennines, Bronte Country, and the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park further north.TOP WITHENS
Top Withens - the setting for "Wuthering Heights" ? More views of Top Withens. Although apparantly being at odds with her description in the novel "Wuthering Heights", Top Withens is popularly credited as being Emily Bronte's setting for the Earnshaw moorland residence.[A more likely candidate for the building itself was actually the (now demolished) gargoyle festooned manor of High Sunderland THE COTTINGLEY FAIRIES The Cottingley Fairies. The village of Cottingley, which lies between Bingley and Bradford. in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country, is internationally famous for its association with Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, two local schoolchildren who back in 1917 photographed what they claimed to be real fairies bottom of the garden at the side of Cottingley Beck. EVENTS IN AND AROUND HAWORTH Events in and around Haworth. The following list includes events (many of which are held on a regular annual basis) which take place in or near to Haworth village (appearing in approximate order as they are held through the year): The Haworth Beer Festival. The Haworth 1940s Weekend. The Haworth 1960s Weekend. Yorkshire Day in Haworth. THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY TRAIL The Great Northern Railway Trail. More views of the Great Northern Railway Trail. The Great Northern Railway Trail is a recently developed cycle path and public bridleway which follows sections of the route of the (now dismantled) Great Northern Railway line which was built in the 1880s and used to run from Queensbury through the villages of Clayton, Thornton, Denholme, Harecroft and HALLOWEEN IN HAWORTH Hallowe'en celebrations in Haworth village. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. Please PROPERTY IN BRONTE COUNTRY, WEST YORKSHIRE Property for sale or for rental in Bronte Country, West Yorkshire LOCAL GUIDES AND TOURS OF HAWORTH Guided tours in and around Haworth, in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country QUEENSBURY - BRONTE COUNTRY Queensbury. Perched on a high vantage point above Clayton, Clayton Heights and Thornton and overlooking the City of Bradford, Queensbury is one of the highest parishes in England, enjoying views far beyond the West Yorkshire conurbation.Indeed, the "Mountain" end of Queensbury is one of the very few places in the country where it is said that - on a (very) clear day no less than three of OXENHOPE - BRONTE-COUNTRY.COM Oxenhope, Haworth, West Yorkshire. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. PleaseWHETSTONE GATE
Information about Whetstone Gate, overlooking Keighley in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country EVENTS IN AND AROUND HAWORTH Events in and around Haworth. The following list includes events (many of which are held on a regular annual basis) which take place in or near to Haworth village (appearing in approximate order as they are held through the year): The Haworth Beer Festival. The Haworth 1940s Weekend. The Haworth 1960s Weekend. Yorkshire Day in Haworth. THE OLD BELL CHAPEL, THORNTON The Old Bell Chapel More views of the Old Bell Chapel. The original ancient church of St James in Thornton (which was known locally as the "Bell Chapel") was built between the years 1587 and 1612, but underwent many alterations in the years leading up to the appointment of Patrick Bronte as parson in March 1815. On building of the new church in 1872, the old Bell Chapel fell into immediate disuse. HAWORTH RELATED LINKS Haworth Links. For more information about Haworth village and its surroundings, including pictures, history, and details of local events in and around the area, please also visit the following externally maintained websites (listed within sections in approximate alphabetical order). Haworth and Keighley related websites: Arts Markets (held regularly in Haworth and Ilkley) GUISELEY PARISH CHURCH Guiseley Parish Church. The Parish Church in Guiseley is where the wedding of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell of Penzance took place in 1812. After getting married the couple moved to Hartshead and then on to the village of Thornton where their famous daughters Charlotte, Emily and Anne were born at the house which is now known as the Bronte Birthplace. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL AT THE 1940S WEEKEND Sir Winston Churchill's Speech. A particular highlight of the Haworth 1940s Weekend is a morale boosting visit from the wartime Prime Minister himself, the great Sir Winston Churchill: "We Will Fight Them on the Beaches !" Please click here for more information about the Haworth 1940s Weekend.Alternatively, please click here for more information about Haworth, Bronte Country and the Brontes. PROPERTY IN BRONTE COUNTRY, WEST YORKSHIRE Property for sale or for rental in Bronte Country, West Yorkshire LOCAL GUIDES AND TOURS OF HAWORTH Guided tours in and around Haworth, in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country QUEENSBURY - BRONTE COUNTRY Queensbury. Perched on a high vantage point above Clayton, Clayton Heights and Thornton and overlooking the City of Bradford, Queensbury is one of the highest parishes in England, enjoying views far beyond the West Yorkshire conurbation.Indeed, the "Mountain" end of Queensbury is one of the very few places in the country where it is said that - on a (very) clear day no less than three of OXENHOPE - BRONTE-COUNTRY.COM Oxenhope, Haworth, West Yorkshire. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. PleaseWHETSTONE GATE
Information about Whetstone Gate, overlooking Keighley in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country EVENTS IN AND AROUND HAWORTH Events in and around Haworth. The following list includes events (many of which are held on a regular annual basis) which take place in or near to Haworth village (appearing in approximate order as they are held through the year): The Haworth Beer Festival. The Haworth 1940s Weekend. The Haworth 1960s Weekend. Yorkshire Day in Haworth. THE OLD BELL CHAPEL, THORNTON The Old Bell Chapel More views of the Old Bell Chapel. The original ancient church of St James in Thornton (which was known locally as the "Bell Chapel") was built between the years 1587 and 1612, but underwent many alterations in the years leading up to the appointment of Patrick Bronte as parson in March 1815. On building of the new church in 1872, the old Bell Chapel fell into immediate disuse. HAWORTH RELATED LINKS Haworth Links. For more information about Haworth village and its surroundings, including pictures, history, and details of local events in and around the area, please also visit the following externally maintained websites (listed within sections in approximate alphabetical order). Haworth and Keighley related websites: Arts Markets (held regularly in Haworth and Ilkley) GUISELEY PARISH CHURCH Guiseley Parish Church. The Parish Church in Guiseley is where the wedding of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell of Penzance took place in 1812. After getting married the couple moved to Hartshead and then on to the village of Thornton where their famous daughters Charlotte, Emily and Anne were born at the house which is now known as the Bronte Birthplace. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL AT THE 1940S WEEKEND Sir Winston Churchill's Speech. A particular highlight of the Haworth 1940s Weekend is a morale boosting visit from the wartime Prime Minister himself, the great Sir Winston Churchill: "We Will Fight Them on the Beaches !" Please click here for more information about the Haworth 1940s Weekend.Alternatively, please click here for more information about Haworth, Bronte Country and the Brontes. BRADFORD - CITY OF CULTURE click here for further information. Bradford - City of Culture. Inspired by a rich and diverse cultural history the City of Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country put forward a bid to be considered for the title of "City of Culture" back in 2008 and is going for it again for 2025 too. Having produced many famous authors (from the Bronte sisters to J.B. Priestley and more CONONLEY - BRONTE-COUNTRY.COM Cononley, between Keighley and Skipton, on the edge of Bronte Country,West Yorkshire
OXENHOPE - BRONTE-COUNTRY.COM Oxenhope, Haworth, West Yorkshire. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. PleaseHALLAS BRIDGE
Hallas Bridge Some more views of Hallas Bridge. Hallas Bridge is a pleasant hamlet situated in a deep valley between Cullingworth and Wilsden in the pleasant wooded valley of Harden Beck just outside the urban sprawl of Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country. Close nearby is Goit Stock Wood, and its picturesquewaterfalls.
THE CITY VARIETIES
The City Varieties. The City Varieties in Leeds is a well known and much loved theatre located down an alleyway in the heart of the city centre. One of the last surviving examples of a traditional Victorian music hall, the City Varieties played host to the long running BBC show "The Good Old Days". GUISELEY PARISH CHURCH Guiseley Parish Church. The Parish Church in Guiseley is where the wedding of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell of Penzance took place in 1812. After getting married the couple moved to Hartshead and then on to the village of Thornton where their famous daughters Charlotte, Emily and Anne were born at the house which is now known as the Bronte Birthplace. DOBCROSS, SADDLEWORTH Dobcross, Saddleworth in the Lancashire Pennines. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. Please HAWORTH - A FAIRTRADE VILLAGE Haworth - a Fairtrade Village. The village of Haworth in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country has been awarded FairTrade status, indicating traders' commitment to the Fairtrade principle. For more information please visit the following (externally maintained) websites: Haworth Fairtrade THE KEIGHLEY AND WORTH VALLEY RAILWAY Some Views of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. Please click here for more information about the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR IN HAWORTH Christmas and New Year in Haworth. Following on from a Christmas market and the opening Yuletide ritual of Scroggling the Holly (pictured above left) a series of seasonal events are usually held in the run up to Christmas and New Year in the Bronte Country village of Haworth. These usually include a "Pipes Bows and Bells" weekend, torchlight processions (pictured above right) and a nativity BINGLEY - BRONTE COUNTRY Bingley. Some more views of Bingley. Bingley is a small town in the Aire Valley, just north of Bradford in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country. The Leeds - Liverpool canal passes through Bingley, where boats must negotiate the famous Five Rise Locks.The River Aire also passes through the town, and is traversed by the historic Ireland Bridge. The town is centred on an open market square with an LOCAL GUIDES AND TOURS OF HAWORTH Guided tours in and around Haworth, in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country QUEENSBURY - BRONTE COUNTRY Queensbury. Perched on a high vantage point above Clayton, Clayton Heights and Thornton and overlooking the City of Bradford, Queensbury is one of the highest parishes in England, enjoying views far beyond the West Yorkshire conurbation.Indeed, the "Mountain" end of Queensbury is one of the very few places in the country where it is said that - on a (very) clear day no less than three of BRONTE COUNTRY WEBSITE CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY Bronte Country website celebrates 20th anniversary. February 2017 sees the Eagle Intermedia Bronte Country website celebrate twenty years of promoting the Bronte Country area of the West Yorkshire and East Lancashire Pennines. Launched back in February 1997, the Bronte Country website was originally set up by Bradford based Internet marketing consultancy Eagle Intermedia Publishing Ltd. as an THE HAWORTH VILLAGE ASSOCIATION Information about the Haworth Village Association. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. PleaseSOWERBY BRIDGE
Sowerby Bridge. Some views of Sowerby Bridge. Sowerby Bridge is a Pennine town in Calderdale which lies immediately adjacent to Halifax.The skyline here is dominated by the ornate chimney-like structure of Wainhouse Tower - almost certainly the largest of several Victorian follies which were built as viewpoints in the area. Branwell Bronte worked at Sowerby Bridge's railway station as THE OLD BELL CHAPEL, THORNTON The Old Bell Chapel More views of the Old Bell Chapel. The original ancient church of St James in Thornton (which was known locally as the "Bell Chapel") was built between the years 1587 and 1612, but underwent many alterations in the years leading up to the appointment of Patrick Bronte as parson in March 1815. On building of the new church in 1872, the old Bell Chapel fell into immediate disuse. THE LEEDS ALLEYWAY PUBS The Leeds alleyway pubs. Hidden away from the main thoroughfares in Leeds are numerous narrow alleyways, and in some of these can be found the city's oldest and most celebrated drinking establishments. These include the Turk's Head and Whitelocks, the Pack Horse, the Ship and the Angel Inn, amongst others. It is not known if any of the Brontes ever visited any of these taverns, though HAWORTH RELATED LINKS Haworth Links. For more information about Haworth village and its surroundings, including pictures, history, and details of local events in and around the area, please also visit the following externally maintained websites (listed within sections in approximate alphabetical order). Haworth and Keighley related websites: Arts Markets (held regularly in Haworth and Ilkley) THE HAWORTH STEAMPUNK WEEKEND Held every year since November 2013 (on each occassion as a charity event raising funds for Sue Ryder's "Manorlands" hospice in Oxenhope) the steampunk weekend is now a regular annual event for Haworth Village - attracting fans of the steampunk genre from far and wide ! The steampunk genre "reimagines" Victorian and Edwardian science fiction (as typified by the works of e.g. H.G. Wells and BINGLEY - BRONTE COUNTRY Bingley. Some more views of Bingley. Bingley is a small town in the Aire Valley, just north of Bradford in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country. The Leeds - Liverpool canal passes through Bingley, where boats must negotiate the famous Five Rise Locks.The River Aire also passes through the town, and is traversed by the historic Ireland Bridge. The town is centred on an open market square with an LOCAL GUIDES AND TOURS OF HAWORTH Guided tours in and around Haworth, in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country QUEENSBURY - BRONTE COUNTRY Queensbury. Perched on a high vantage point above Clayton, Clayton Heights and Thornton and overlooking the City of Bradford, Queensbury is one of the highest parishes in England, enjoying views far beyond the West Yorkshire conurbation.Indeed, the "Mountain" end of Queensbury is one of the very few places in the country where it is said that - on a (very) clear day no less than three of BRONTE COUNTRY WEBSITE CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY Bronte Country website celebrates 20th anniversary. February 2017 sees the Eagle Intermedia Bronte Country website celebrate twenty years of promoting the Bronte Country area of the West Yorkshire and East Lancashire Pennines. Launched back in February 1997, the Bronte Country website was originally set up by Bradford based Internet marketing consultancy Eagle Intermedia Publishing Ltd. as an THE HAWORTH VILLAGE ASSOCIATION Information about the Haworth Village Association. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. PleaseSOWERBY BRIDGE
Sowerby Bridge. Some views of Sowerby Bridge. Sowerby Bridge is a Pennine town in Calderdale which lies immediately adjacent to Halifax.The skyline here is dominated by the ornate chimney-like structure of Wainhouse Tower - almost certainly the largest of several Victorian follies which were built as viewpoints in the area. Branwell Bronte worked at Sowerby Bridge's railway station as THE OLD BELL CHAPEL, THORNTON The Old Bell Chapel More views of the Old Bell Chapel. The original ancient church of St James in Thornton (which was known locally as the "Bell Chapel") was built between the years 1587 and 1612, but underwent many alterations in the years leading up to the appointment of Patrick Bronte as parson in March 1815. On building of the new church in 1872, the old Bell Chapel fell into immediate disuse. THE LEEDS ALLEYWAY PUBS The Leeds alleyway pubs. Hidden away from the main thoroughfares in Leeds are numerous narrow alleyways, and in some of these can be found the city's oldest and most celebrated drinking establishments. These include the Turk's Head and Whitelocks, the Pack Horse, the Ship and the Angel Inn, amongst others. It is not known if any of the Brontes ever visited any of these taverns, though HAWORTH RELATED LINKS Haworth Links. For more information about Haworth village and its surroundings, including pictures, history, and details of local events in and around the area, please also visit the following externally maintained websites (listed within sections in approximate alphabetical order). Haworth and Keighley related websites: Arts Markets (held regularly in Haworth and Ilkley) THE HAWORTH STEAMPUNK WEEKEND Held every year since November 2013 (on each occassion as a charity event raising funds for Sue Ryder's "Manorlands" hospice in Oxenhope) the steampunk weekend is now a regular annual event for Haworth Village - attracting fans of the steampunk genre from far and wide ! The steampunk genre "reimagines" Victorian and Edwardian science fiction (as typified by the works of e.g. H.G. Wells and BRADFORD - CITY OF CULTURE - BRONTE-COUNTRY.COM click here for further information. Bradford - City of Culture. Inspired by a rich and diverse cultural history the City of Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country put forward a bid to be considered for the title of "City of Culture" back in 2008 and is going for it again for 2025 too. Having produced many famous authors (from the Bronte sisters to J.B. Priestley and moreSALTAIRE VILLAGE
Welcome to Saltaire. More views of Saltaire. Saltaire is a purpose-built "model" Victorian industrial village, next to Shipley and just to the north of the centre of Bradford in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country. The village itself was built in the mid nineteenth century by the Victorian philanthropist Sir Titus Salt to provide self-contained living space for the workers at his alpaca wool mill WUTHERING HEIGHTS BY EMILY BRONTE Wuthering Heights. Set amidst the wild Pennine moors of what is now known as Bronte Country, Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights is a classic of English literature. While many Bronte enthusiasts believe that High Sunderland Hall near Halifax may have served as inspiration for the Earnshaw residence of "Wuthering Heights" as described in the novel, the location of the ruined farmstead of Top OXENHOPE - BRONTE-COUNTRY.COM Oxenhope, Haworth, West Yorkshire. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. PleaseHEBDEN BRIDGE
Hebden Bridge. Some more views of Hebden Bridge. Hebden Bridge is a Pennine town which is situated in Calderdale just over the moors to the south of Haworth in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country. Local attractions include deep wooded glens such as at Hardcastle Crags and Crimsworth Dean. Above these valleys lie the wild windswept moors which inspired the Brontes and for which this THE HAWORTH VILLAGE ASSOCIATION Information about the Haworth Village Association. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. Please FLYING SCOTSMAN VISITS BRONTE COUNTRY Flying Scotsman visits Bronte Country. Following on from a successful visit to the Yorkshire Dales the Flying Scotsman - probably the world's most famous locomotive - steamed onwards to the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway for a special guest visit to Bronte Country. For the first week in April 2017 the Flying Scotsman ran special trains along the line, and to celebrate the occasion EagleBRADFORD LINKS
Bradford Links The following (externally maintained) websites provide information about Bradford and/or businesses and other organisations based in the local area, (listed in approximate alphabetical order): Addingham Village; Activ Bradford - online guide to Bradford; Baildon (and Baildon Moor); Baildon Village HALLOWEEN IN HAWORTH Hallowe'en celebrations in Haworth village. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. PleaseCLIFFE CASTLE
Cliffe Castle. Some more views of Cliffe Castle. Originally known as "Cliffe Hall" and built between 1828 and 1833 with further developments between 1875 and 1880, the former Butterfield family home of Cliffe Castle is now a museum pleasantly situated in parkland and gardens at Utley on the outskirts of Keighley. The museum contains various exhibits about the Butterfield family as well as PROPERTY IN BRONTE COUNTRY, WEST YORKSHIRE Property for sale or for rental in Bronte Country, West Yorkshire BRADFORD - CITY OF CULTURE - BRONTE-COUNTRY.COM click here for further information. Bradford - City of Culture. Inspired by a rich and diverse cultural history the City of Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country put forward a bid to be considered for the title of "City of Culture" back in 2008 and is going for it again for 2025 too. Having produced many famous authors (from the Bronte sisters to J.B. Priestley and more LOCAL GUIDES AND TOURS OF HAWORTH Guided tours in and around Haworth, in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country QUEENSBURY - BRONTE COUNTRY Queensbury. Perched on a high vantage point above Clayton, Clayton Heights and Thornton and overlooking the City of Bradford, Queensbury is one of the highest parishes in England, enjoying views far beyond the West Yorkshire conurbation.Indeed, the "Mountain" end of Queensbury is one of the very few places in the country where it is said that - on a (very) clear day no less than three ofWHETSTONE GATE
Information about Whetstone Gate, overlooking Keighley in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country EVENTS IN AND AROUND HAWORTH Events in and around Haworth. The following list includes events (many of which are held on a regular annual basis) which take place in or near to Haworth village (appearing in approximate order as they are held through the year): The Haworth Beer Festival. The Haworth 1940s Weekend. The Haworth 1960s Weekend. Yorkshire Day in Haworth. THE OLD BELL CHAPEL, THORNTON The Old Bell Chapel More views of the Old Bell Chapel. The original ancient church of St James in Thornton (which was known locally as the "Bell Chapel") was built between the years 1587 and 1612, but underwent many alterations in the years leading up to the appointment of Patrick Bronte as parson in March 1815. On building of the new church in 1872, the old Bell Chapel fell into immediate disuse. HAWORTH RELATED LINKS Haworth Links. For more information about Haworth village and its surroundings, including pictures, history, and details of local events in and around the area, please also visit the following externally maintained websites (listed within sections in approximate alphabetical order). Haworth and Keighley related websites: Arts Markets (held regularly in Haworth and Ilkley) GUISELEY PARISH CHURCH Guiseley Parish Church. The Parish Church in Guiseley is where the wedding of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell of Penzance took place in 1812. After getting married the couple moved to Hartshead and then on to the village of Thornton where their famous daughters Charlotte, Emily and Anne were born at the house which is now known as the Bronte Birthplace. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL AT THE 1940S WEEKEND Sir Winston Churchill's Speech. A particular highlight of the Haworth 1940s Weekend is a morale boosting visit from the wartime Prime Minister himself, the great Sir Winston Churchill: "We Will Fight Them on the Beaches !" Please click here for more information about the Haworth 1940s Weekend.Alternatively, please click here for more information about Haworth, Bronte Country and the Brontes. PROPERTY IN BRONTE COUNTRY, WEST YORKSHIRE Property for sale or for rental in Bronte Country, West Yorkshire BRADFORD - CITY OF CULTURE - BRONTE-COUNTRY.COM click here for further information. Bradford - City of Culture. Inspired by a rich and diverse cultural history the City of Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country put forward a bid to be considered for the title of "City of Culture" back in 2008 and is going for it again for 2025 too. Having produced many famous authors (from the Bronte sisters to J.B. Priestley and more LOCAL GUIDES AND TOURS OF HAWORTH Guided tours in and around Haworth, in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country QUEENSBURY - BRONTE COUNTRY Queensbury. Perched on a high vantage point above Clayton, Clayton Heights and Thornton and overlooking the City of Bradford, Queensbury is one of the highest parishes in England, enjoying views far beyond the West Yorkshire conurbation.Indeed, the "Mountain" end of Queensbury is one of the very few places in the country where it is said that - on a (very) clear day no less than three ofWHETSTONE GATE
Information about Whetstone Gate, overlooking Keighley in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country EVENTS IN AND AROUND HAWORTH Events in and around Haworth. The following list includes events (many of which are held on a regular annual basis) which take place in or near to Haworth village (appearing in approximate order as they are held through the year): The Haworth Beer Festival. The Haworth 1940s Weekend. The Haworth 1960s Weekend. Yorkshire Day in Haworth. THE OLD BELL CHAPEL, THORNTON The Old Bell Chapel More views of the Old Bell Chapel. The original ancient church of St James in Thornton (which was known locally as the "Bell Chapel") was built between the years 1587 and 1612, but underwent many alterations in the years leading up to the appointment of Patrick Bronte as parson in March 1815. On building of the new church in 1872, the old Bell Chapel fell into immediate disuse. HAWORTH RELATED LINKS Haworth Links. For more information about Haworth village and its surroundings, including pictures, history, and details of local events in and around the area, please also visit the following externally maintained websites (listed within sections in approximate alphabetical order). Haworth and Keighley related websites: Arts Markets (held regularly in Haworth and Ilkley) GUISELEY PARISH CHURCH Guiseley Parish Church. The Parish Church in Guiseley is where the wedding of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell of Penzance took place in 1812. After getting married the couple moved to Hartshead and then on to the village of Thornton where their famous daughters Charlotte, Emily and Anne were born at the house which is now known as the Bronte Birthplace. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL AT THE 1940S WEEKEND Sir Winston Churchill's Speech. A particular highlight of the Haworth 1940s Weekend is a morale boosting visit from the wartime Prime Minister himself, the great Sir Winston Churchill: "We Will Fight Them on the Beaches !" Please click here for more information about the Haworth 1940s Weekend.Alternatively, please click here for more information about Haworth, Bronte Country and the Brontes. BRADFORD - CITY OF CULTURE - BRONTE-COUNTRY.COM click here for further information. Bradford - City of Culture. Inspired by a rich and diverse cultural history the City of Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country put forward a bid to be considered for the title of "City of Culture" back in 2008 and is going for it again for 2025 too. Having produced many famous authors (from the Bronte sisters to J.B. Priestley and moreWHETSTONE GATE
Information about Whetstone Gate, overlooking Keighley in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country HAWORTH PARK, HAWORTH Haworth Park. Haworth Park is situated between Haworth's attractive main street and the steam railway station, and provides a convenient venue for some of the acts and events taking place during the village's celebrated 1940s and 1960s weekends. Other Haworth Parkrelated websites
THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY TRAIL The Great Northern Railway Trail. More views of the Great Northern Railway Trail. The Great Northern Railway Trail is a recently developed cycle path and public bridleway which follows sections of the route of the (now dismantled) Great Northern Railway line which was built in the 1880s and used to run from Queensbury through the villages of Clayton, Thornton, Denholme, Harecroft and GUISELEY PARISH CHURCH Guiseley Parish Church. The Parish Church in Guiseley is where the wedding of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell of Penzance took place in 1812. After getting married the couple moved to Hartshead and then on to the village of Thornton where their famous daughters Charlotte, Emily and Anne were born at the house which is now known as the Bronte Birthplace. HAWORTH - A FAIRTRADE VILLAGE Haworth - a Fairtrade Village. The village of Haworth in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country has been awarded FairTrade status, indicating traders' commitment to the Fairtrade principle. For more information please visit the following (externally maintained) websites: Haworth Fairtrade THE KEIGHLEY AND WORTH VALLEY RAILWAY Some Views of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. Please click here for more information about the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR IN HAWORTH Christmas and New Year in Haworth. Following on from a Christmas market and the opening Yuletide ritual of Scroggling the Holly (pictured above left) a series of seasonal events are usually held in the run up to Christmas and New Year in the Bronte Country village of Haworth. These usually include a "Pipes Bows and Bells" weekend, torchlight processions (pictured above right) and a nativity LISTER PARK BOTANICAL GARDENS The Lister Park Botanical Gardens. The botanical gardens are situated at the Heaton end of Lister Park and contain many interesting plants and features (including a model waterfall which is said to be based on Thornton Force near Ingleton in the Yorkshire Dales). There is a geological trail, and just close to the entrance to the botanical gardens is a fine example of a prehistoric fossil tree. 1940S DANCING AND SWING JIVE AT HAWORTH VILLAGE, WEST 1940s dancing and jiving at 1940s Weekend, held annually in the village of Haworth, West Yorkshire PROPERTY IN BRONTE COUNTRY, WEST YORKSHIRE Property for sale or for rental in Bronte Country, West Yorkshire BRADFORD - CITY OF CULTURE - BRONTE-COUNTRY.COM click here for further information. Bradford - City of Culture. Inspired by a rich and diverse cultural history the City of Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country put forward a bid to be considered for the title of "City of Culture" back in 2008 and is going for it again for 2025 too. Having produced many famous authors (from the Bronte sisters to J.B. Priestley and more LOCAL GUIDES AND TOURS OF HAWORTH Guided tours in and around Haworth, in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country QUEENSBURY - BRONTE COUNTRY Queensbury. Perched on a high vantage point above Clayton, Clayton Heights and Thornton and overlooking the City of Bradford, Queensbury is one of the highest parishes in England, enjoying views far beyond the West Yorkshire conurbation.Indeed, the "Mountain" end of Queensbury is one of the very few places in the country where it is said that - on a (very) clear day no less than three ofWHETSTONE GATE
Information about Whetstone Gate, overlooking Keighley in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country EVENTS IN AND AROUND HAWORTH Events in and around Haworth. The following list includes events (many of which are held on a regular annual basis) which take place in or near to Haworth village (appearing in approximate order as they are held through the year): The Haworth Beer Festival. The Haworth 1940s Weekend. The Haworth 1960s Weekend. Yorkshire Day in Haworth. THE OLD BELL CHAPEL, THORNTON The Old Bell Chapel More views of the Old Bell Chapel. The original ancient church of St James in Thornton (which was known locally as the "Bell Chapel") was built between the years 1587 and 1612, but underwent many alterations in the years leading up to the appointment of Patrick Bronte as parson in March 1815. On building of the new church in 1872, the old Bell Chapel fell into immediate disuse. HAWORTH RELATED LINKS Haworth Links. For more information about Haworth village and its surroundings, including pictures, history, and details of local events in and around the area, please also visit the following externally maintained websites (listed within sections in approximate alphabetical order). Haworth and Keighley related websites: Arts Markets (held regularly in Haworth and Ilkley) GUISELEY PARISH CHURCH Guiseley Parish Church. The Parish Church in Guiseley is where the wedding of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell of Penzance took place in 1812. After getting married the couple moved to Hartshead and then on to the village of Thornton where their famous daughters Charlotte, Emily and Anne were born at the house which is now known as the Bronte Birthplace. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL AT THE 1940S WEEKEND Sir Winston Churchill's Speech. A particular highlight of the Haworth 1940s Weekend is a morale boosting visit from the wartime Prime Minister himself, the great Sir Winston Churchill: "We Will Fight Them on the Beaches !" Please click here for more information about the Haworth 1940s Weekend.Alternatively, please click here for more information about Haworth, Bronte Country and the Brontes. PROPERTY IN BRONTE COUNTRY, WEST YORKSHIRE Property for sale or for rental in Bronte Country, West Yorkshire BRADFORD - CITY OF CULTURE - BRONTE-COUNTRY.COM click here for further information. Bradford - City of Culture. Inspired by a rich and diverse cultural history the City of Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country put forward a bid to be considered for the title of "City of Culture" back in 2008 and is going for it again for 2025 too. Having produced many famous authors (from the Bronte sisters to J.B. Priestley and more LOCAL GUIDES AND TOURS OF HAWORTH Guided tours in and around Haworth, in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country QUEENSBURY - BRONTE COUNTRY Queensbury. Perched on a high vantage point above Clayton, Clayton Heights and Thornton and overlooking the City of Bradford, Queensbury is one of the highest parishes in England, enjoying views far beyond the West Yorkshire conurbation.Indeed, the "Mountain" end of Queensbury is one of the very few places in the country where it is said that - on a (very) clear day no less than three ofWHETSTONE GATE
Information about Whetstone Gate, overlooking Keighley in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country EVENTS IN AND AROUND HAWORTH Events in and around Haworth. The following list includes events (many of which are held on a regular annual basis) which take place in or near to Haworth village (appearing in approximate order as they are held through the year): The Haworth Beer Festival. The Haworth 1940s Weekend. The Haworth 1960s Weekend. Yorkshire Day in Haworth. THE OLD BELL CHAPEL, THORNTON The Old Bell Chapel More views of the Old Bell Chapel. The original ancient church of St James in Thornton (which was known locally as the "Bell Chapel") was built between the years 1587 and 1612, but underwent many alterations in the years leading up to the appointment of Patrick Bronte as parson in March 1815. On building of the new church in 1872, the old Bell Chapel fell into immediate disuse. HAWORTH RELATED LINKS Haworth Links. For more information about Haworth village and its surroundings, including pictures, history, and details of local events in and around the area, please also visit the following externally maintained websites (listed within sections in approximate alphabetical order). Haworth and Keighley related websites: Arts Markets (held regularly in Haworth and Ilkley) GUISELEY PARISH CHURCH Guiseley Parish Church. The Parish Church in Guiseley is where the wedding of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell of Penzance took place in 1812. After getting married the couple moved to Hartshead and then on to the village of Thornton where their famous daughters Charlotte, Emily and Anne were born at the house which is now known as the Bronte Birthplace. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL AT THE 1940S WEEKEND Sir Winston Churchill's Speech. A particular highlight of the Haworth 1940s Weekend is a morale boosting visit from the wartime Prime Minister himself, the great Sir Winston Churchill: "We Will Fight Them on the Beaches !" Please click here for more information about the Haworth 1940s Weekend.Alternatively, please click here for more information about Haworth, Bronte Country and the Brontes. BRADFORD - CITY OF CULTURE - BRONTE-COUNTRY.COM click here for further information. Bradford - City of Culture. Inspired by a rich and diverse cultural history the City of Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country put forward a bid to be considered for the title of "City of Culture" back in 2008 and is going for it again for 2025 too. Having produced many famous authors (from the Bronte sisters to J.B. Priestley and moreWHETSTONE GATE
Information about Whetstone Gate, overlooking Keighley in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country HAWORTH PARK, HAWORTH Haworth Park. Haworth Park is situated between Haworth's attractive main street and the steam railway station, and provides a convenient venue for some of the acts and events taking place during the village's celebrated 1940s and 1960s weekends. Other Haworth Parkrelated websites
THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY TRAIL The Great Northern Railway Trail. More views of the Great Northern Railway Trail. The Great Northern Railway Trail is a recently developed cycle path and public bridleway which follows sections of the route of the (now dismantled) Great Northern Railway line which was built in the 1880s and used to run from Queensbury through the villages of Clayton, Thornton, Denholme, Harecroft and GUISELEY PARISH CHURCH Guiseley Parish Church. The Parish Church in Guiseley is where the wedding of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell of Penzance took place in 1812. After getting married the couple moved to Hartshead and then on to the village of Thornton where their famous daughters Charlotte, Emily and Anne were born at the house which is now known as the Bronte Birthplace. HAWORTH - A FAIRTRADE VILLAGE Haworth - a Fairtrade Village. The village of Haworth in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country has been awarded FairTrade status, indicating traders' commitment to the Fairtrade principle. For more information please visit the following (externally maintained) websites: Haworth Fairtrade THE KEIGHLEY AND WORTH VALLEY RAILWAY Some Views of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. Please click here for more information about the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR IN HAWORTH Christmas and New Year in Haworth. Following on from a Christmas market and the opening Yuletide ritual of Scroggling the Holly (pictured above left) a series of seasonal events are usually held in the run up to Christmas and New Year in the Bronte Country village of Haworth. These usually include a "Pipes Bows and Bells" weekend, torchlight processions (pictured above right) and a nativity LISTER PARK BOTANICAL GARDENS The Lister Park Botanical Gardens. The botanical gardens are situated at the Heaton end of Lister Park and contain many interesting plants and features (including a model waterfall which is said to be based on Thornton Force near Ingleton in the Yorkshire Dales). There is a geological trail, and just close to the entrance to the botanical gardens is a fine example of a prehistoric fossil tree. 1940S DANCING AND SWING JIVE AT HAWORTH VILLAGE, WEST 1940s dancing and jiving at 1940s Weekend, held annually in the village of Haworth, West Yorkshire PROPERTY IN BRONTE COUNTRY, WEST YORKSHIRE Property for sale or for rental in Bronte Country, West Yorkshire QUEENSBURY - BRONTE COUNTRY Queensbury. Perched on a high vantage point above Clayton, Clayton Heights and Thornton and overlooking the City of Bradford, Queensbury is one of the highest parishes in England, enjoying views far beyond the West Yorkshire conurbation.Indeed, the "Mountain" end of Queensbury is one of the very few places in the country where it is said that - on a (very) clear day no less than three of LOCAL GUIDES AND TOURS OF HAWORTH Guided tours in and around Haworth, in West Yorkshire's Bronte CountrySHOPS IN HAWORTH
Shops in or near Haworth village. The following shops and businesses based in Haworth and the surrounding area provide local produce and other goods which may be of interest to visitors: The Cabinet of Curiosities (pictured above) Haworth Wholefoods. Sue Ryder. IMPORTANT: Please note that links may refer to web pages which are maintainedCULLINGWORTH
Cullingworth. More views of Cullingworth. Cullingworth is a village situated between Bingley and Haworth in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country. Passing by is the Great Northern Railway Trail - a recently developed cycle path which follows a section of the route of a disused railway line. Popular annual events which are held in the area include the Bronte Vintage Gathering (which is usually held THE HAWORTH VILLAGE ASSOCIATION Information about the Haworth Village Association. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. Please THE OLD BELL CHAPEL, THORNTON The Old Bell Chapel More views of the Old Bell Chapel. The original ancient church of St James in Thornton (which was known locally as the "Bell Chapel") was built between the years 1587 and 1612, but underwent many alterations in the years leading up to the appointment of Patrick Bronte as parson in March 1815. On building of the new church in 1872, the old Bell Chapel fell into immediate disuse. GUISELEY PARISH CHURCH Guiseley Parish Church. The Parish Church in Guiseley is where the wedding of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell of Penzance took place in 1812. After getting married the couple moved to Hartshead and then on to the village of Thornton where their famous daughters Charlotte, Emily and Anne were born at the house which is now known as the Bronte Birthplace. HAWORTH RELATED LINKS Haworth Links. For more information about Haworth village and its surroundings, including pictures, history, and details of local events in and around the area, please also visit the following externally maintained websites (listed within sections in approximate alphabetical order). Haworth and Keighley related websites: Arts Markets (held regularly in Haworth and Ilkley) THE HAWORTH STEAMPUNK WEEKEND Held every year since November 2013 (on each occassion as a charity event raising funds for Sue Ryder's "Manorlands" hospice in Oxenhope) the steampunk weekend is now a regular annual event for Haworth Village - attracting fans of the steampunk genre from far and wide ! The steampunk genre "reimagines" Victorian and Edwardian science fiction (as typified by the works of e.g. H.G. Wells and PROPERTY IN BRONTE COUNTRY, WEST YORKSHIRE Property for sale or for rental in Bronte Country, West Yorkshire QUEENSBURY - BRONTE COUNTRY Queensbury. Perched on a high vantage point above Clayton, Clayton Heights and Thornton and overlooking the City of Bradford, Queensbury is one of the highest parishes in England, enjoying views far beyond the West Yorkshire conurbation.Indeed, the "Mountain" end of Queensbury is one of the very few places in the country where it is said that - on a (very) clear day no less than three of LOCAL GUIDES AND TOURS OF HAWORTH Guided tours in and around Haworth, in West Yorkshire's Bronte CountrySHOPS IN HAWORTH
Shops in or near Haworth village. The following shops and businesses based in Haworth and the surrounding area provide local produce and other goods which may be of interest to visitors: The Cabinet of Curiosities (pictured above) Haworth Wholefoods. Sue Ryder. IMPORTANT: Please note that links may refer to web pages which are maintainedCULLINGWORTH
Cullingworth. More views of Cullingworth. Cullingworth is a village situated between Bingley and Haworth in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country. Passing by is the Great Northern Railway Trail - a recently developed cycle path which follows a section of the route of a disused railway line. Popular annual events which are held in the area include the Bronte Vintage Gathering (which is usually held THE HAWORTH VILLAGE ASSOCIATION Information about the Haworth Village Association. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. Please THE OLD BELL CHAPEL, THORNTON The Old Bell Chapel More views of the Old Bell Chapel. The original ancient church of St James in Thornton (which was known locally as the "Bell Chapel") was built between the years 1587 and 1612, but underwent many alterations in the years leading up to the appointment of Patrick Bronte as parson in March 1815. On building of the new church in 1872, the old Bell Chapel fell into immediate disuse. GUISELEY PARISH CHURCH Guiseley Parish Church. The Parish Church in Guiseley is where the wedding of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell of Penzance took place in 1812. After getting married the couple moved to Hartshead and then on to the village of Thornton where their famous daughters Charlotte, Emily and Anne were born at the house which is now known as the Bronte Birthplace. HAWORTH RELATED LINKS Haworth Links. For more information about Haworth village and its surroundings, including pictures, history, and details of local events in and around the area, please also visit the following externally maintained websites (listed within sections in approximate alphabetical order). Haworth and Keighley related websites: Arts Markets (held regularly in Haworth and Ilkley) THE HAWORTH STEAMPUNK WEEKEND Held every year since November 2013 (on each occassion as a charity event raising funds for Sue Ryder's "Manorlands" hospice in Oxenhope) the steampunk weekend is now a regular annual event for Haworth Village - attracting fans of the steampunk genre from far and wide ! The steampunk genre "reimagines" Victorian and Edwardian science fiction (as typified by the works of e.g. H.G. Wells and THINGS TO DO IN BRONTE COUNTRY, WEST YORKSHIRE Things to do in Haworth and the Bronte Country area of West Yorkshire and the East Lancashire Pennines BRADFORD - CITY OF CULTURE - BRONTE-COUNTRY.COM click here for further information. Bradford - City of Culture. Inspired by a rich and diverse cultural history the City of Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country put forward a bid to be considered for the title of "City of Culture" back in 2008 and is going for it again for 2025 too. Having produced many famous authors (from the Bronte sisters to J.B. Priestley and more LOCAL GUIDES AND TOURS OF HAWORTH Guided tours in and around Haworth, in West Yorkshire's Bronte CountryHEBDEN BRIDGE
Hebden Bridge. Some more views of Hebden Bridge. Hebden Bridge is a Pennine town which is situated in Calderdale just over the moors to the south of Haworth in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country. Local attractions include deep wooded glens such as at Hardcastle Crags and Crimsworth Dean. Above these valleys lie the wild windswept moors which inspired the Brontes and for which this THE HAWORTH VILLAGE ASSOCIATION Information about the Haworth Village Association. This site uses cookies for analytics and affiliate tracking purposes. PleaseWHETSTONE GATE
Information about Whetstone Gate, overlooking Keighley in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country EVENTS IN AND AROUND HAWORTH Events in and around Haworth. The following list includes events (many of which are held on a regular annual basis) which take place in or near to Haworth village (appearing in approximate order as they are held through the year): The Haworth Beer Festival. The Haworth 1940s Weekend. The Haworth 1960s Weekend. Yorkshire Day in Haworth.HALLAS BRIDGE
Hallas Bridge Some more views of Hallas Bridge. Hallas Bridge is a pleasant hamlet situated in a deep valley between Cullingworth and Wilsden in the pleasant wooded valley of Harden Beck just outside the urban sprawl of Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire's Bronte Country. Close nearby is Goit Stock Wood, and its picturesquewaterfalls.
THE KEIGHLEY AND WORTH VALLEY RAILWAY Some Views of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. Please click here for more information about the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. LISTER PARK BOTANICAL GARDENS The Lister Park Botanical Gardens. The botanical gardens are situated at the Heaton end of Lister Park and contain many interesting plants and features (including a model waterfall which is said to be based on Thornton Force near Ingleton in the Yorkshire Dales). There is a geological trail, and just close to the entrance to the botanical gardens is a fine example of a prehistoric fossil tree. THIS SITE USES COOKIES FOR ANALYTICS AND AFFILIATE TRACKING PURPOSES. PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR MOREINFORMATION.
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------------------------- WELCOME TO BRONTE COUNTRY Welcome to Bronte Country, an area which straddles the West Yorkshire and East Lancashire Pennines in the North of England . A windswept land of heather and wild moors, it is hardly surprising that this region became the inspiration for the classic works of the Bronte sisters , Charlotte, Emily and Anne. Geographically, Bronte Country consists of the Pennine hills immediately to the west of, but also including, the Bradford / Leeds conurbation of West Yorkshire, as well as Kirklees and Calderdale.
Unlike the pastural limestone valleys of the Yorkshire Dales which begin further to the north, the geology in Bronte Country is predominantly of Millstone Grit, a dark sandstone which lends the crags and scenery here an air of bleakness and desolation. Small wonder then, that this landscape fuelled the imagination of the Bronte sisters in writing their classic novels - including "Wuthering Heights " (which was reputedly inspired by the isolated moorland location of Top Withens ) and"Jane Eyre ", etc.
Top Withens and many of the other Bronte associated locations lie within easy reach of the village of Haworth , where the Bronte family lived at the Haworth parsonage (now the world famous Bronte Parsonage Museum ), and where they wrote most of their famous works (including "Wuthering Heights " and "Jane Eyre ", etc). Other Bronte related attractions in the heart of Bronte Country include the Bronte Birthplace in Thornton on the outskirts of Bradford (where Charlotte, Patrick Branwell, Emily and Anne were born while their father was parson at Thornton church ), Ponden Hall near Haworth ("Thrushcross Grange" in "Wuthering Heights ") and Oakwell Hall and Red House in Kirklees ("Fieldhead" and "Briarmains" respectively in Charlotte Bronte's "Shirley").
Slightly further afield in what is known as the Pendle Witch Country of East Lancashire there is Wycoller (believed to be the location for Ferndean Manor in "Jane Eyre "), and Gawthorpe Hall near Burnley , where Charlotte Bronte was a regular visitor. Outside of Bronte Country but on edge of the Yorkshire Dales some forty or so miles to the north is the village of Cowan Bridge(near Ingleton
in the Yorkshire Dales ) where the local school provided the inspiration for Lowood School in "Jane Eyre ", while the country house at Norton Conyers(near Ripon
in the Vale of York / Vale of Mowbray ) is believed to be the setting for Thornfield Hall in the same novel. Further afield again Anne Bronte's gravecan be found at St.
Mary's Church in
Scarborough - a
popular resort on the Yorkshire Coast and near to the North York Moors tothe east.
Back in the Bronte Country area itself, attractions which are not directly associated with the Brontes (but which are well worth a visit in their own right) include the industrial village of Saltaire in Bradford (built by Sir Titus Salt in the mid nineteenth century, and now a UNESCO designated World Heritage Centre ), the National Media Museumin Bradford
, the Keighley Bus Museum in Keighley , and the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway (which runs from the village of Oxenhope through Haworth and Oakworth to the town of Keighley in the Aire Valley ). The Bronte Country area has other literary and cultural associations: For instance the poet Ted Hughes was born in Mytholmroyd near Hebden Bridge (his wife Sylvia Plath being buried in nearby Heptonstall ), while the playwright J.B. Priestley , the composer Delius , the novelist John Braine and the artist David Hockney (like the Bronte sisters themselves) were all born within the district of the city of Bradford (which as such makes a fitting location for the recently established Bradford Literature Festival ). Roger Hargreaves, the children's author who created the popular "Mr. Men" characters was also born in the area (at Cleckheaton) too. The Pennine Way long distance footpath passes through Bronte Country, as does the Bronte Way , the Bradford Millennium Footpath and the Great Northern Railway Trail . As such the area is popular for walking and cycling in particular. Please click here for information about how to get toBronte Country .
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