Haworth is a steep, cobbled village in the metropolitan district of Bradford, in West Yorkshire, sitting on the edge of the Pennines. Its long stone Main Street and surrounding moorland give it a distinctly windswept, 19th‑century feel - the nearby Worth Valley and lanes up to spots like Top Withens evoke the landscapes that inspired the Brontë novels, and the heritage Keighley and Worth Valley Railway brings in steam trains and film crews.
Culturally and economically Haworth is centred on the Brontë Parsonage Museum and a steady flow of literary tourism, with independent shops, tearooms and period architecture preserved for visitors. Its history as a former industrial village has softened into a conservation‑led, visitor‑focused community where local events and heritage industries play a big role in everyday life.
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