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The Brontë sisters’ West Yorkshire

Yorkshire’s little village of Haworth is home to the Haworth Parsonage, where the Brontë sisters (Charlotte, Emily and Anne) lived and wrote much of their literature. It overlooks the brooding South Pennine Moors, where the family often walked and were inspired to write many of their novels, from Charlotte’s to Anne’s . From the. A six-mile circular walk encompasses the quaint Brontë Waterfall, complete with an old stone bridge across the beck. It’s here where the siblings often spent their days.

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