The Venue

The Parsonage was the home of Patrick Bronte and his family, sisters Emily, Charlotte and Anne and brother Branwell. Patrick was instrumental in improving education and bringing sanitation to Haworth which was life changing for the whole community. The sisters were forward thinking and independent, if Fairtrade had been a concept then, they might well have been at the forefront of the movement. We think they would have approved of Fair Intents.

The meadow entrance is at the side of the Bronte Parsonage We urge you to consider coming by alternative transport or car share

Buses from Keighley 664 to Stanbury 665 to Oakworth 500 to Hebden Bridge 720 to Oxenhope all come through Haworth. There are also 5 car parks in the Village. Weavers Hill (500 spaces) Bronte Parsonage,  Railway,  Gas Street,  North Street (clamping policy) Penistone Hill car park is out of the village but walking distance, in a beautiful location and is free. Keighley and Worth Valley Railway is running at weekends and is a lovely experience and an appropriate way to arrive in Haworth.

 


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