Haworth
![]() With its situation above the Worth Valley amid the bleak Pennine moors, Haworth is internationally famous for its connection with the Bront? sisters, who were born in Thornton, Bradford, but wrote most of their famous novels while living at the Haworth Parsonage (which is now a museum owned and maintained by the Bront? Society), when their father was the parson at the adjacent Haworth church.
Worth Valley: Worth Valley is a Ward on the western extremity of Bradford Metropolitan District. In the north it is bounded by North Yorkshire, in the west by Lancashire and in the south by Calderdale District. It contains the villages of Oakworth, Haworth, Cross Roads, Oxenhope and Stanbury; areas of farmland;... Pennine: REDIRECT Pennines... Moors: :For the terrain type, see: Heath (habitat). For the figure in heraldry, see Maure. For the archaic racial category see Moors (race).... Haworth related Images and Photos (experimental)
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