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The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxA stunning country home is currently up for sale – and it’s believed to have inspired the Bronte sisters.Back in 1824, the literary siblings visited sought shelter at the location following the great Crow Hill Bog Burst, a mudslide caused by a huge thunderstorm.Ponden Hall, near the village of Haworth, is said to have influenced Emily Bronte when she penned Wuthering Heights.It’s grade two-listed building is eerily similar to Thrushcross Grange, which features in the gothic novel.The eight bedroom dwelling is also similar to Wildfell Hall, which is the titular building in Anne Bronte’s best-selling story.With all that history behind it,.

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