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Haworth, England (Photo: Matthew Hartley/Flickr) You pronounce it How’it. The cobbled streets of Haworth, a pretty little English village that clings to the edge of the West Yorkshire moors ...
Gv pics of Haworth main street on bank holiday morning 2.5.09.. HAWORTH and its links to the Bronte sisters have helped Yorkshire become the top county for tourists taking “literary” holidays.
Haworth, in Yorkshire is known for its literary history - the village was home to the Brontë sisters who produced several famous novels such as Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. After a video by ...
"We do know for a fact that our town of 3,000 people is named for Haworth, England. One of the financiers who helped bring a railroad through our town in 1872 was himself a novelist and a fan of ...
Haworth Old Post Office is steeped in Victorian history. Charlie said: “Branwell Brontë is said to have stopped at the Post Office on several occasions after overindulging at The Black Bull.
The Haworth Bowling Club has in 2 years, gone from struggling to exist to a thriving Community orientated Club, through the drive,creativity and commitment of key people in the organisation.
In the north of England, Yorkshire Dales is well served by trains from Manchester, Leeds, York, Lancaster, and points further afield. Check out the park’s guide to traveling by train.
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