Ponden Hall, Haworth, West Yorkshire
Ponden Hall, Haworth, West Yorkshire
Haworth place to see
Haworth Village West Yorkshire is situated ad the edge of the Pennine moors in West Yorkshire England England nice place to see
HAWORTH - Short Documentary Film
Haworth is a small historic town in the City of Bradford metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is located in the Pennines, 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of Keighley and 10 miles (16 km) west of Bradford. The surrounding areas include Oakworth and Oxenhope. Nearby villages include Cross Roads, Stanbury and Lumbfoot.
Brontë Parsonage Museum
Tourism accounts for much of the local economy, with the major attractions being the heritage railway and Brontë Parsonage Museum. In Haworth there are tea rooms, souvenir and antiquarian bookshops, restaurants, pubs and hotels including the Black Bull, where Branwell Brontë's decline into alcoholism and opium addiction allegedly began. Haworth is a base for exploring Brontë Country, while still being close to the major cities of Bradford and Leeds.
From 1971 to 1988, Main Street housed the Haworth Pottery (1971-88) West Yorkshire where Anne Shaw produced hand-thrown domestic stoneware derived from the arts & crafts tradition. Her husband, Robert Shaw (poet), depicted life in the village in the 1970s and 80s, in two collections of satires, The Wrath Valley Anthology, 1981, and Grindley's Bairns,1988, praised by The Times Literary Supplement.
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Haworth railway station is part of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, an authentic preserved steam railway.
The 43 miles (69 km) long Brontë Way leads past Lower Laithe Reservoir, Stanbury to the Brontë waterfalls, the Brontë Bridge and the Brontë Stone Chair in which (it is said) the sisters took turns to sit and write their first stories. It then leads out of the valley and up on the moors to Ponden Hall (reputedly Thrushcross Grange in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights) and Top Withens, a desolate ruin which was reputedly the setting for the farmstead Wuthering Heights. Top Withens can also be reached by a shorter walking route departing from the nearby village of Stanbury.
The Brontë sisters were born in Thornton near Bradford, but wrote most of their novels while living at Haworth Parsonage when their father was the parson at the Church of St. Michael and All Angels. In the 19th century, the town and surrounding settlements were largely industrialised, which put it at odds with the popular portrayal in Wuthering Heights, which only bore resemblance to the upper moorland that Emily Brontë was accustomed to. The Parsonage is now a museum owned and maintained by the Brontë Society.
Haworth and Haworth railway station have been used as settings for numerous period films and TV series, including The Railway Children, Yanks, Alan Parker's film version of Pink Floyd's The Wall and Wild Child.
Bronte and Haworth Old Water System
A brief introduction to the history of the private water supply that fed the Hamlet of Haworth at the time of the Brontes
The Old Registry Bed & Breakfast Haworth in West Yorkshire
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Places to see in ( Haworth - UK )
Places to see in ( Haworth - UK )
Haworth is a village in West Yorkshire, England, in the Pennines 3 miles southwest of Keighley, 10 miles west of Bradford and 10 miles east of Colne in Lancashire. The surrounding areas include Oakworth and Oxenhope.
Haworth is a tourist destination known for its association with the Brontë sisters and the preserved heritage Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. Haworth is in the Worth Valley amid the Pennines. It is 212 miles (341 km) north of London, 43 miles (69 km) west of York and 9 miles (14 km) west of Bradford.
Tourism accounts for much of the local economy, with the major attractions being the heritage railway and Brontë Parsonage Museum. In Haworth there are tea rooms, souvenir and antiquarian bookshops, restaurants, pubs and hotels including the Black Bull, where Branwell Brontë's decline into alcoholism and opium addiction allegedly began. Haworth is a base for exploring Brontë Country, while still being close to the major cities of Bradford and Leeds.
Haworth's traditional events were an annual service at Haworth Spa and the rush bearing. Spa Sunday died out in the early 20th century and the rush bearing ceremony has not been held for many years. A modern event organised by the Haworth Traders' Association is Scroggling the Holly which takes place in November.
Haworth railway station is part of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, an authentic preserved steam railway. The 43 miles (69 km) long Brontë Way leads past Lower Laithe Reservoir, Stanbury to the Brontë waterfalls, the Brontë Bridge and the Brontë Stone Chair in which (it is said) the sisters took turns to sit and write their first stories. It then leads out of the valley and up on the moors to Ponden Hall (reputedly Thrushcross Grange in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights) and Top Withens, a desolate ruin which was reputedly the setting for the farmstead Wuthering Heights. Top Withens can also be reached by a shorter walking route departing from the nearby village of Stanbury.
Haworth is served by Keighley Bus Company rural bus service which provides links to the main local town of Keighley and the local villages of Oxenhope, Stanbury, Oakworth and Denholme. There is also a service to Hebden Bridge. Evening and Sunday services are partly paid for by Metro. Central North Street Car Park Haworth, formerly Changegate Car Park, has been subject of a Channel 4 television documentary The Yorkshire Clamper, regarding their tactics.
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Haworth, West Yorkshire
Some video of the beautiful village of Haworth in West Yorkshire, famous as being the place where the Bronte sisters lived.
Exploring Haworth England | Travel Vlog and Guide
We took a trip to Northern England and visited the historical Haworth in West Yorkshire. It is the cutest little city filled with beauty!
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BRANWELL BRONTË’S CORNER IN THE BLACK BULL INN, HAWORTH, NORTH YORKSHIRE - 1
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Breaking News | Haworth pub in running for coveted award
Breaking News | Haworth pub in running for coveted award
Breaking News | Haworth pub in running for coveted award
Haworth Old Hall (image: Google Street View) A HAWORTH pub is in the running for a coveted accolade. Haworth Old Hall is among the finalists in the Yorkshire's Favourite Pub competition. It is one of 18 shortlisted from nearly 800 would-be contenders nominated by the public. Now people are being invited to vote for their winner, at yorkshire.com/pub. Spearheading the contest is Welcome to Yorkshire. Chief executive Sir Gary Verity said: We've had a huge response to our competition and good luck...
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Top Withens Haworth Walks In Yorkshire, England, UK
Top Withens Haworth Walks In Yorkshire, England, UK
Top Withens Haworth Walks was about 7 miles in distance. The terrain of the route was a combination of moorland paths and tracks; plus short lane, pavement and track sections. The walking was easy to moderate with a few steep ascents and descents. Route finding was a little difficult in one section due to vague paths and in another section due to a network of paths. Waymarking was good in places and there were some good landmarks. However, map-reading skills would be advisable. Some of the moorland paths were a muddy or waterlogged in places. There were 2 stiles to negotiate.
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Haworth
A Haworth History Trail written by Norman Scholes gives the viewer a fascinating insight into the history not only of Haworth but also of the many places that adjoin it.
This film, lovingly shot over two and a half years by local film maker James Hutton features some stunning footage of Haworth & the moors & villages that surround it.
This video is an essential purchase for any lover of this most beautiful part of the world.
The Four Seasons, also featured on this DVD is a
collection of some truly breath taking footage set to the wonderful music of Vivaldi.
Bay Video Productions £4.99 Plus P&P bayvideoproductions@live.co.uk Tel: 01535 647150
THE 3 ACRES COUNTRY PUB & RESTAURANT Bingley Road Crossroads Haworth West Yorkshire BD21 5QE
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If you're looking for a wonderful venue to enjoy some fabulous home cooked food then you've found the right place. We're situated just outside the scenic historical village of Haworth, famous for it's association with the Bronte's.
We're family friendly, with a large children's play area and our menu is comprised of a selection of traditional British fayre made from great locally sourced ingredients. We also have a Carvery on Sunday's and bank holidays where we provide a great selection of meats with all the trimmings.
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If you are looking for a unique function venue that has character and versatility, then our function room may be what you are looking for.
Whether you are looking for a function for a wedding or a birthday, or you require a practical corporate meeting room, our team can help cater for your requirements. The room can be adapted to fit any occasion, with its barn features adding to the character of The 3 Acres as a function venue
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Running Wild Through Purple Heather On Haworth Moor, Yorkshire, England
This video is rude, crude and juddery, but I love it!
Haworth Moor in full August bloom is FABULOUS!
Have just run from Haworth, past Ponden Hall, climbed the hills and leapt like an African gazelle over Ponden Clough (poetic licence!)... and this video is my reward!
Running wild through beautiful purple heather, where I am privileged to call.... home.
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Wycoller and Haworth
Steeped in history, and booming with sightseers during the tourist season, Haworth is perhaps best known for it's connections with the Bronte family. Beautifully preserved, the original Haworth parsonage is now an excellent museum for Brontë fans. Nearby is Top Withins Farm, the inspiration for Wuthering Heights.
Wycoller, A small, pretty hamlet, just over the border in Lancashire. In the 16th century Wycoller would have been a busy farming and weaving community, but the coming of the power looms led to the village's decline, and a hundred years ago Wycoller was all but abandoned. Over the years the stone from twenty or thirty buildings was taken and used elsewhere, and nowadays there are just a handful of well tended buildings, and the ruins.
haworth bike show = drz4sm
haworth bike show = drz4sm
last wednesday night 17 072013
i went to haworth bike night with a friend big H
this was a first for me
it was full of mainly british bikes which i know the names of some of them
but they are before my time as i know nothing about them
a very good even looking a lovely bikes and it was hot too
cheers
what about this the Lotherton hall bike show
all been well i hope to go to this one as i missed the fizzy meetup earlier this year
The Black Bull, Haworth, One of Branwell Bronte's Favourite Haunts
The Black Bull, in Haworth, West Yorkshire, was a favourite drinking place of Branwell Bronte, brother of the famous Bronte sisters.
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Countryside Road Bradford to Haworth UK.