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| This shows the parsonage and the adjacent churchyard. The rooks in the trees above keep up a cacophony of raucous sound |
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This shows the cobbled street at the side of the parsonage which the Brontës would have used to get into the village of Haworth |
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This is The Black Bull Pub where Branwell Bronte was a frequent visitor. |
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| Haworth is a pretty Yorkshire town but flat shoes are preferable on the cobblestones! ![]() |
| View along Main Street which shows the cobbled street |
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| View down Main Street against the back drop of the Yorkshire hills |
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St Michael and All Angels Church Haworth. The stone shows where the gate once stood which the Brontes used to get into the churchyard from the parsonage. |
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East Window St Michaels and All Angels Church Haworth |
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Brontës in Memoriam
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This view from the parsonage no doubt inspired Emily when she wrote Wuthering Heights. |
I enjoyed my tour of the parsonage, it's a fascinating experience to wander around the home of the Brontës. To see the dining room where Charlotte, Emily and Anne sat late at night composing their great literary works gives a better insight into their world.
There is no photography allowed inside the parsonage, but you'll find more details
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