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Renewed ‘Wuthering Heights’ Interest Sends Visitors to Haworth

Visitors are centering trips on the Brontë Parsonage Museum, the sisters’ former home.

Overview

  • The Brontë Parsonage Museum, described as holding the world’s most extensive Brontë collection, occupies the house where Emily Brontë lived and died.
  • Recent coverage highlights a fresh wave of readers seeking out Haworth’s literary landmarks linked to Emily Brontë’s novel.
  • TripAdvisor reviews describe the museum experience as deeply moving and note that tickets are valid for a year, with one visitor speculating the museum may be preparing something new.
  • The Brontë Way leads walkers from the village to the Brontë Waterfall on Sladen Beck in about 45–60 minutes, a spot believed to have inspired the sisters.
  • St Michael and All Angels’ Church holds the family vault and a memorial, and Patrick Brontë is recorded as its vicar for 41 years with no likely direct descendants from the line.