Haworth in Bradford, England Tags:Europe 8 comments That’s not the image that comes to mind when I think of Bradford, I have to admit. This is how you get to school and back home if you live in the North of England. Uphill both ways. It’s probably classed as being in Bradford district, but it’s not actually in Bradford as such. It’s a lovely little place. If you were to turn to your right,and go down the side street (maybe 50ms away) is location of the Bronte musuem/home. I love Haworth. At the bottom of that hill is a pub called The Fleece that is a personal favorite of mine. The steam train is reason alone to visit Haworth, nevermind all the Bronte connections. And the walking trails around a lovely as well. Also famous for being the home of the Bronte family. The moors around it were the inspiration for Wuthering Heights. I don’t know what the Brits do to their countryside but it’s always amazingly beautiful I feel like this is where they need that Hovis advert? One with the kid pushing his bike up a hill? With energy prices being what they are, I shudder to think of the cost of heating these (pretty) houses. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
It’s probably classed as being in Bradford district, but it’s not actually in Bradford as such. It’s a lovely little place.
If you were to turn to your right,and go down the side street (maybe 50ms away) is location of the Bronte musuem/home. I love Haworth. At the bottom of that hill is a pub called The Fleece that is a personal favorite of mine. The steam train is reason alone to visit Haworth, nevermind all the Bronte connections. And the walking trails around a lovely as well.
Also famous for being the home of the Bronte family. The moors around it were the inspiration for Wuthering Heights.
With energy prices being what they are, I shudder to think of the cost of heating these (pretty) houses.
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That’s not the image that comes to mind when I think of Bradford, I have to admit.
This is how you get to school and back home if you live in the North of England. Uphill both ways.
It’s probably classed as being in Bradford district, but it’s not actually in Bradford as such. It’s a lovely little place.
If you were to turn to your right,and go down the side street (maybe 50ms away) is location of the Bronte musuem/home.
I love Haworth. At the bottom of that hill is a pub called The Fleece that is a personal favorite of mine.
The steam train is reason alone to visit Haworth, nevermind all the Bronte connections. And the walking trails around a lovely as well.
Also famous for being the home of the Bronte family. The moors around it were the inspiration for Wuthering Heights.
I don’t know what the Brits do to their countryside but it’s always amazingly beautiful
I feel like this is where they need that Hovis advert? One with the kid pushing his bike up a hill?
With energy prices being what they are, I shudder to think of the cost of heating these (pretty) houses.