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    Haworth Cricket Club was established in 1887 as Haworth Wesleyan Cricket Club and were members of the English Cricket Board. [36] They had a permanent ground north-west of the village centre, but the club was closed down in 2015. [37] Haworth West End Cricket Club was formed in 1900 as the Haworth West Lane Baptist Cricket Club. [38]

  2. 4 Shirley Street, Haworth, BD22 8DT, United Kingdom. Weavers Guesthouse by Weavers of Haworth. 15 West Lane, Haworth, BD22 8DU, United Kingdom. 1 2 3 ...

    • Brontë Parsonage Museum. Your first port of call has to be the house where Charlotte, Anne and Emily Brontë spent most of their lives and wrote some of the most beloved works in the English language.
    • Brontë Way. Committed Brontë fans could walk this waymarked 43-mile trail through Brontë Country and the moorland that inspired them. The route begins not far from Haworth at Oakwell Hall (appears as Fieldhead in Charlotte Brontë’s novel, Shirley) in Kirklees, and has been drawn up to take in as many Brontë point of interest as possible on its meandering course across the moors to Padiham outside Burnley.
    • Brontë Waterfall. Just shy of three miles from Haworth there’s a picturesque waterfall in a small rocky dale, best visited after a spell of heavy rain when, as Charlotte Brontë described in 1854, there’s a “…perfect torrent racing over the rocks.”
    • St Michael and All Angels’ Church. Beside the Parsonage, the church where Patrick Brontë was minister for 41 years up to 1861 was rebuilt at the turn of the 1880s.
    • Enjoy a picnic at Bronte Waterfall. Bronte Waterfall, a must-visit place while you are in Haworth, was a firm favourite among the Bronte sisters. It’s about 50 minutes moderately easy walk from the village centre – the path is properly waymarked.
    • Take a hike up to Top Withens. Said to be the inspiration for Emily Bronte’s timeless masterpiece, Wuthering Heights – Top Withens is a ruined farmhouse on the Pennine Way in the rugged moorland of West Yorkshire.
    • Enjoy the view from Haworth Main Street. When we first saw a photo of this village on Instagram from this viewpoint, we were immediately sold and we knew we had to be in Haworth.
    • Visit the Bronte Parsonage Museum. No trip to Haworth would be complete without visiting the Bronte Parsonage. This well-preserved museum was the home of the famous literary family, the Brontes in the 19 century.
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  4. Home to the Bronte sisters, famous English authors, and poets, Haworth village is where Wuthering Heights characters Cathy and Heathcliff were born and where Jane Eyre came to life. You can almost hear the eerie cries of the ghostly characters as you explore the mystical alleyways and desolate moors. Haworth is a village that truly brings the ...

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