It sounds like a scene from a Gothic romance novel - winding cobblestone streets, dark stone cottages and rugged moorland. In fact it’s what you’ll find at the gorgeous Yorkshire village of Haworth, nestled in the stunning Pennine landscape.
But the village’s literary connections do run deep; it became the home of the famous Bronte sisters, with the wild scenery inspiring Emily Bronte to write Wuthering Heights.
A must-do for literary fans is to visit the Bronte Parsonage Museum, which is operated by the Bronte Society, one of the oldest literary societies in the world. READ MORE:Best pizza restaurants in Manchester The Parsonage was the home of the Bronte family and you can experience the sisters’ day-to-day lives at the museum, which boasts an impressive collection of furniture, clothes and their personal items.
For an even more immersive experience lace up your walking boots and head up to Top Withens, a ruined farmhouse near to Haworth which is said to inspire the Wuthering Heights house.
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