Top Withens, Haworth. 'Wuthering Heights' - RAW00105
Bronte, Haworth, Moorland, Places, Top Withens
The ruined farmhouse on the moors above Haworth is believed to have been the setting for Emily Bronte's 'Wuthering Heights'. Postcard,
Ronda Ashworth
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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Ronda Ashworth
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Top Withins, Haworth – EWW00150
Bronte, Derelict, Moors
Situated on the moors between Haworth and Walshaw, this farmhouse has been associated with Emily Bronte's novel "Wuthering Heights". The buildings, even when complete, bore no resemblance to the house she described, but the situation may have been in her mind when she wrote of the moorland setting. The barn is on the left of the picture, and the peat house on the right. The roof has now disappeared and the gable is destroyed down to the level of the peat doorway. The ruin lies on the Pennine Way east of Withins Height and below Delf Hill.
Edward Watson
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Hebden Bridge Local History Society
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The Lord Nelson Inn, Luddenden - ANP00120
Bronte, Buildings, Luddenden, Pubs Inns & Hotels
It was built by Gregory Patchett whose initials are on the gable window dripstone. The Inn was frequented by Bramwell Bronte during his time working at Luddendenfoot Station (1840/42) and it had a lending library at that time.
Ann Peters
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1970s
Ann Peters Collection
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Hebden Bridge