A WEST Yorkshire village known for its links to the Bronte sisters and hailed as one of the most picturesque places to visit in the country is often mispronounced by tourists.
Locals have been left baffled by confusion over the pronunciation of their beloved “postcard” village in the Bradford district.
When Brontë fans head to Haworth, they may have visited the Brontë Parsonage, St Michael & All Angels’ Church, and the Black Bull public house. Many will have left the historic old village without ...
10:33, Fri, Feb 13, 2026 Updated: 10:44, Fri, Feb 13, 2026 A enchanting gothic British village comes 'well worth a visit' and brims with independent retailers, several possessing an cosy atmosphere.
This charming village has remained untouched by time as visitors claim it feels "like stepping into another era". Haworth sits tucked away in the stunning Yorkshire countryside, famously known as the ...
You are in: Bradford and West Yorkshire > In Pictures > West Yorkshire in 360° > Brontë Parsonage @ Haworth 2 Yorkshire's most-famous writing family, the Brontës, lived in Haworth Parsonage from 1820 ...
With cobbled streets and old, characterful stone buildings, there's a Yorkshire village that feels just like stepping into a film set. Haworth has a rich history and draws in thousands of visitors a ...
Yorkshire Water is investing £4.5m in new infrastructure, with a new water main between Thornton Moor and Haworth.
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