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Set in the picturesque village of Haworth on the outskirts of Bradford, Haworth Parsonage was the home of the Brontë family from 1820 to 1861 and the place where Charlotte Brontë wrote Jane Eyre, Emily Brontë wrote Wuthering Heights and Anne Brontë wrote The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Now the Brontë Parsonage Museum, it houses the world’s largest collection of Brontë items and offers an inspirational and evocative experience for people of all ages. Items on display in the intimate historic rooms include letters, notebooks and household artefacts. Highlights include Emily’s paint box, Charlotte’s sewing box, pebbles collected by Anne, a comb used by Emily and the table where the sisters wrote their world-famous novels. The Museum welcomes approximately 70,000 visitors from across the world each year and presents a regularly changing programme of exhibitions, arts events and family activities.
Church Street,HAWORTH,West Yorkshire,BD22 8DR
Phone:
01535 642323.
Web: www.bronte.org.uk/