BRONTE COUNTRY
Haworth is a rural hilltop village surrounded by dramatic moorland. Its fame is mainly thanks to the Bronte sisters who penned most of their novels at the Parsonage whilst their father carried out his duties at the church of St Michael’s and All Angels.
A PICTURE PERFECT VILLAGE
The picturesque cobbled Main Street hosts independent shops, tearooms, pubs and restaurants with pretty stone houses intertwined. The village also boasts the famous Worth Valley Railway. A delight for visitors, the restored station offers rides on a heritage train pulled by either a steam locomotive or a 1960’s diesel.
NATURE ON YOUR DOORSTEP
The well-maintained Central Park is perfect for a stroll, a game of bowls or for families to play and socialise within its beautiful gardens. For those keen on an outdoor adventure there are many walks in and around Haworth. The 268-mile Pennine Way also passes through the pretty village.
WELL CONNECTED
With good public transport links, a Primary School and close proximity to larger towns and easy access to the larger cities, Haworth is a good choice for all.