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  1. Haworth is a picturesque village in West Yorkshire, England, where the famous Brontë sisters wrote their novels. Visit the Brontë Parsonage Museum, the historic Main Street, the steam railway and the annual 1940s weekend.

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    Haworth was a township and chapelry in the parish of Bradford, [13] and from 1866 it was a civil parish that was abolished on 1 April 1938. [14] Haworth became an urban district in 1894, on 1 April 1938 the district was abolished and merged with the Municipal Borough of Keighley which it was part of until 1974. [15]

  3. Haworth is a charming village in West Yorkshire, famous for being the home of the Bronte sisters, authors of Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre. Learn about their lives and works at the Bronte Parsonage Museum, explore the wild moorlands, and enjoy the quaint shops and pubs.

  4. Howarth of London is a specialist maker and retailer of oboes, oboes d'amore and cors anglais since 1948. Browse their online shop for instruments, reeds, mouthpieces, sheet music and more.

    • 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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    Hawrth, Hourth, Hearwarthe, Huarth, Howorth, Howarth is a surname of Old English origin, most commonly found among families originating in the English counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire, especially around the village of Great Howarth near Rochdale, Lancashire, and Haworth in Yorkshire. It is found in a variety of different interrelated ...

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  7. Howarth is a village in the heart of Bronte Country, where the famous Brontes sisters lived and wrote. Learn more about Howarth and the Brontes on the Haworth Village web site.