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Stylish cottage for 2 in Bronte Country Haworth
Relax in style at this beautiful cottage in Haworth. A 2 min stroll leads to the home of the Bronte’s & the famous cobbled Main Street. Full of charm & character with original features such as beams; fireplaces; window seats & exposed Yorkshire stonework. Balances modern convenience with the uniqueness of a cosy cottage. An indulgent get away; statement bathroom; king bed; 1000 TC bedding; leather settees; bar stools & table; log burner; quality kitchen; Belfast sink. Renovated with love & care

The Little Cottage A Unique Boutique Holiday Home…
The Little Cottage a home from home. Privacy glass on all windows so no one can see in. I offer an early or late check out at no charge if available Complimentary welcome pack:-Changes daily Water,alcohol,biscuits,chocolate,freshfarm,butter&milk. 3 minute walk to the pubs on Mill Hey & shops. 10 minute walk into Haworth In a quiet part of Haworth with free parking outside. We have tried to put every home comfort to include Robes & Slippers. Shared garden area at back Settee blankets in lounge

The Railwaysman's Cottage - private parking space.
Your family will be close to everything when you stay at this centrally-located cottage. The Railwayman's is a characterful cottage in the Historic Picturesque Village of Haworth. Well behaved, trained dogs will be considered, message us. Ideal for couples or families wishing to visit, Haworth and the Bronte connections. The Stream railway station is on the same road as the cottage. The shops, cafes, restaurants and bars are all within walking distance. 1 night stays available on request

Haworth Bronte Retreat
This charming well-equipped 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house in beautiful Haworth could be your home away from home. Centrally located, yet peacefully quiet, just 2 mins walk from the top of the cobbled Main Street with its quirky independent shops, galleries, cafes and pubs. Walk 4 mins to the Bronte Parsonage Museum and 10 mins to ride the steam trains from Haworth station. A few mins walk in the opposite direction takes you to the majestic moors immortalised by Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights

Large flat in old Mill - hot tub, garden & parking
Our beautifully converted Mill building in Oakworth set within a half-acre garden incorporates a gorgeously private 2 bedroom flat. The Old Corn Mill, which houses Bridge Flat, has in fact over time had several uses - from a shuttle mill, to a workshop for the once grand estate of Sir Isaac Holden. We live in the flat above, so close enough to ensure you have everything you need, but with your own entrance & parking area, you would think you were staying away from it all, in the countryside.

Lottie Cottage on the cobbles, Haworth
Right on the cobbled Main Street of Haworth, this 300 year old cosy cottage is in the heart of the village with walks on the moors just moments away. Renovated, with many original features and quirks befitting its age. Fine restaurants, bars and cafes are within walking distance with the world famous Brontë Parsonage Museum and the Worth Valley Steam Railway both worthy of a visit. Countryside surrounds the village, which is a must to explore on foot right from your own pink front door.

*5 Star* Stunning Blackberry Cottage & Log Burner
This Double fronted charming stone-built terraced cottage is located on Haworth’s historic cobbled main street, which has many bespoke shops, boutiques, cafes, restaurants and public houses, with its museum and history it's a great place to base yourself to explore Yorkshire, A great location for walking and a one minute walk to local amenities. Ideal for couples and families looking for a weekend retreat who would like the option to explore the countryside or visit Tourist Attractions.

Beautiful Haworth cottage, sunny garden & parking.
Beautiful character cottage located a stones throw from the Brontë Parsonage & Worth Valley Railway. Secure, sun trap garden with garden furniture to rear. Private parking for one small car to front. Relaxing lounge area with fully functioning log burner, Chesterfield style sofa, fold leaf dining table & Smart TV with free WiFi. Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, washer & m/wave. King size bedroom upstairs and separate bathroom with shower over bath. Well behaved dogs welcome.

Apartment 2 Bridgehouse Mill
A luxurious ground floor apartment in the superbly renovated Grade II listed Bridgehouse Mill beside the historic Keighley & Worth Valley heritage railway and just a short distance from Haworth Station. A perfect haven for walkers, steam enthusiasts and literary buffs, the apartment has its own parking space but is within easy walking distance of local shops, pubs, bars, restaurants and all that Haworth has to offer including Bronte Parsonage Museum and the famous cobbled Main Street.

Daisy Cottage and Secret Courtyard Garden
Daisy Cottage is surrounded by woodland and open fields with a beautiful river walk very close by, but less than a 2 minute drive to historic Haworth. Fully renovated to a high standard, everything feels new and is spotlessly clean. It's the perfect blend of cosy indoor comfort with a large hidden courtyard garden in a tranquil setting that makes this Airbnb a little gem. A perfect base to explore the Yorkshire Dales, Pennines and the Brontes. Fast WiFi, smart TV, BBQ, firepit.

The Chicken Shed at Knowle Top
The Chicken Shed at Knowle Top was newly built in 2019 on the ruins of an old barn and decorated to the highest standards of industrial chic. Situated in a most unique location, high on the Ribble Valley side of Lancashire’s iconic Pendle Hill, it sits surrounded by sheep pastures where hare and fox come to say good-night. Despite this rural idyll, we’re only a five minute car drive from Clitheroe, one of the North-West’s nicest market towns. The views will take your breath away!

Cathy's Place
Discover our charming apartment in Haworth. Just minutes from Haworth Station and a short walk to Main Street. Relax in a calm space with a rainfall shower and a bedroom bathtub. Enjoy the open plan kitchen/living area and the terrace with stunning views of the railway, village, and moors. Explore the cobbles of Main Street, Bronte Falls, the Steam Railway, and the Bronte Parsonage. Book now for an unforgettable stay in the heart of Haworth.
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When is the best time to visit Haworth?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Haworth?
Haworth has a variety of places to stay, including historic cottages, modern apartments, and traditional guesthouses around the village center. Many bookings are close to walking trails, local shops, and heritage sites.
What are the best things to do in Haworth with kids?
Families can hop aboard a heritage steam railway, visit interactive exhibits at the Brontë Parsonage Museum, or picnic in the local park. Short countryside walks nearby help younger visitors spot wildlife and stretch their legs.
What are some of the best things to do in Haworth?
Literature enthusiasts often explore the Brontë Parsonage Museum, while others wander the cobbled Main Street, sample local fare in traditional pubs, or hike the surrounding moorlands. Seasonal fairs and creative workshops add to the village’s inviting atmosphere.
How is the weather in Haworth?
Haworth has cool, damp winters around 34–43°F (1–6°C), and milder summers typically reaching 66–67°F (19°C), with moderate rainfall year-round. Packing layers and a raincoat is recommended, as weather can shift quickly.
When is the best time to visit Haworth?
Late spring and early autumn are often suggested for milder weather and seasonal color, while summer brings longer days and outdoor events. Winter has festive village lights and a cozy atmosphere for exploring local cafes and historic sites.
What are the best places to visit in Haworth?
The Brontë Parsonage Museum is often recommended for literary history, while Main Street charms with independent shops and classic tearooms. Wandering the nearby moors lets you experience the dramatic scenery that inspired generations of writers.
What are some hiking trails in Haworth?
Explore the moorland paths that trace the landscapes made famous by the Brontë novels, including trails leading toward Top Withens. Woodland walks and riverside routes close to the village are also frequently suggested for gentle strolls.
What are some family activities we can do in Haworth?
Families often explore the Brontë Parsonage Museum, enjoy hands-on creative workshops, or ride the heritage steam railway. Nearby trails and parks give children space to run and discover local wildlife.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Haworth?
Explore the nearby moorlands for classic Yorkshire landscapes, visit local market towns with historic charm, or take a vintage steam railway excursion. The region also has gardens, abbeys, and creative workshops open to visitors.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Haworth?
Many accommodations in Haworth welcome pets, especially traditional cottages and some apartments around the village center. The nearby countryside has scenic walking options, making it convenient for those traveling with dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Haworth?
Arrive early to enjoy peaceful cobbled streets before peak crowds, and wear comfortable shoes for hilly terrain. Exploring smaller tea rooms and chatting with local shopkeepers often leads to unique insights into the area’s history.
What is Haworth known for?
Haworth is internationally recognized as the home of the Brontë sisters and features a well-preserved village atmosphere with literary landmarks. Its scenic moorland setting inspired much of their work and draws fans of history, literature, and rural landscapes.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Haworth?
Wander lesser-known cobbled lanes for artisan shops and tucked-away galleries, or discover atmospheric trails on the moors just outside the main village. Independent bookshops and small museums highlight Haworth’s creative heritage.
What are the best foods to try in Haworth?
Haworth is known for classic Yorkshire dishes like roast dinners with Yorkshire pudding, hearty pies, and locally baked scones. Many visitors also enjoy sampling regional cheeses, traditional ales, and sweet treats in village tearooms.
What should I bring for a trip to Haworth?
Pack comfortable walking shoes for cobbled streets and countryside footpaths, plus layers and a waterproof jacket due to the often changeable weather. A small backpack is handy for carrying snacks, water, and a camera for picturesque village scenes.
What is the nightlife in Haworth like?
Haworth has a blend of cozy pubs, traditional alehouses, and occasional live music venues, especially around the historic village center. It is known for relaxed evenings where you can unwind with local ales and conversation.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Haworth?
Haworth is known for hosting a springtime 1940s-themed weekend with vintage displays, and a Christmas event marked by festive markets and costumed gatherings. The area also has literary celebrations honoring the Brontë family’s legacy.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Haworth?
Haworth has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including traditional cottages and modern apartments. Many properties provide flexible layouts, self-catering amenities, and nearby access to local attractions for all ages.
All about Haworth
Set high on a hilltop, surrounded by brooding moors that roll for miles, Haworth is one of West Yorkshire’s most visited villages. Visitors come to stroll its picture-perfect, cobbled main thoroughfare and browse in charming stores selling antiques and collectables, secondhand books, and crafts. There are old-fashioned sweet shops, bakeries, cosy English pubs, and tearooms where you can enjoy a traditional afternoon tea.
Haworth is also close to some of the most scenic walking trails in West Yorkshire. You can set off through the dramatic moors of the Pennines, passing ruined farmhouses and spectacular waterfalls, noting an abundance of local birdlife along the way. The village is also home to one of England’s most famous old railway stations, where you can climb aboard a vintage steam train and take a ride through the beautiful countryside to the nearby village of Keighley.
What are the top things to do in Haworth?
Bronte Waterfall
The three-mile Top Withens Walk takes you through rolling moors to one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the UK. The falls are by no means the biggest, but the rocky setting around them is full of natural beauty, and it’s a perfect spot to sit and enjoy nature. Along the way, you’ll come across Top Withens, a ruined farmhouse said to be the inspiration for one of England’s greatest literary works.
Keighley & Worth Valley Railway
At the historic Haworth Station, climb aboard the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway for a trip back through time on a heritage steam train. First opened in 1867, the train passes through the stunning Worth Valley, offering beautiful views of the rolling countryside. This railway line has famously appeared in numerous films and TV shows over the years. The train runs every weekend and daily during summer.
Haworth Central Park
Haworth Central Park is a 3.6-hectare scenic park that opened in 1927. The park retains its old charm, with an ornately decorated bandstand at its centre and spectacular flower gardens. The park provides stunning views across the valley, and there are many spots where you can enjoy a picnic or a rest after a day of exploring in the village.
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