Two characters from Wuthering Heights in a dramatic scene

Discounts and Family Fun to Explore the Brontë Parsonage Museum This Half-Term

Get discount tickets for the new Wuthering Heights film at Pictureville & entry to the Brontë Parsonage Museum with a brilliant new partnership offer. Find out more!

Yorkshire Team

Published on February 13th, 2026

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There's nothing quite like the buzz when a classic book gets a big-screen makeover. And when that book is as wild, moody, and brilliant as Wuthering Heights, you know it's going to be something special. To celebrate the brand-new film adaptation by Emerald Fennell, something really clever is happening over in Yorkshire. The famous Brontë Parsonage Museum , the very place where Emily Brontë wrote her masterpiece, has teamed up with Pictureville, the biggest independent cinema in Yorkshire. This means there are some fantastic opportunities for anyone who loves a good story, whether it's on a page or on a massive cinema screen.

It’s a brilliant partnership offer that combines classic literature with modern film, and it comes with some great discounts on tickets for both the museum and the cinema. Plus, there’s a whole host of other cool events happening this half-term, from crafty workshops to spooky after-dark tours.

A perfect day out for film and literature lovers

Imagine this: you spend an afternoon wandering through the actual rooms where the Brontë sisters lived and wrote, seeing their desks, their books, their home. Then, you head off to the cinema to see that world brought to life in a brand-new film. That's exactly the experience this partnership creates. The Brontë Parsonage Museum in Haworth is teaming up with Pictureville, which is located at the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford, for the release of 'Wuthering Heights'. It’s a fantastic way to connect the history behind the story with its latest interpretation.

This isn't just about watching a film; it's about getting a feel for the world that inspired such a powerful piece of literature. And because it’s a special partnership offer, there are some perks that make it even better. It’s a great excuse for a day trip that mixes a bit of history with a trip to the pictures, offering something for everyone in the family. The museum itself is a registered charity in England and Wales, so every visit helps to preserve this important piece of history.

Getting your hands on discount tickets

Right, let's get to the good bit – saving a bit of cash. Everyone loves a good discount, and there are a few to get your head around here. The offers are designed to make it easy to enjoy both the film and the museum. If you’re planning a trip to the cinema to see 'Wuthering Heights', there are special promo codes you can use when booking your tickets online at Pictureville. It’s pretty simple: you just add the promo code before you choose your seats, and the discount gets applied at the checkout. It’s a great way to make a trip to the cinema that little bit cheaper.

Here’s a breakdown of the cinema discounts:

  • Get £5 off your tickets to see 'Wuthering Heights' in the massive IMAX screen. Just use the promo code HEIGHTS5 when you book.

  • Get £3 off your tickets for screenings in the regular Pictureville and Cubby Broccoli screens with the promo code HEIGHTS3.

But the savings don't stop at the cinema. The partnership works both ways. After seeing the film, you can take your cinema ticket along to the Brontë Parsonage Museum anytime throughout February and get £3 off your entry fee. This offer applies to general admission, student, and general concession tickets. Just show your cinema ticket from Pictureville at the welcome desk to claim your discount. It’s a proper 'you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours' kind of deal between two great Yorkshire attractions, making it a fantastic partnership offer for everyone.

More than just a movie: half-term fun at the museum

Even if you're not planning to see the film, the Brontë Parsonage Museum has a packed schedule of events for half-term that are perfect for keeping boredom at bay. There’s a real focus on getting hands-on and creative, inspired by the Brontës and their world. One of the highlights is a storytelling session with Sophia Hatfield. It's not just someone reading from a book; it’s an event filled with entertaining stories and songs inspired by the ordinary people who lived and worked on the same moody moors as the Brontës. It’s a great bit of storytelling that really brings the landscape to life.

For those who like to get their hands mucky, there are a couple of craft workshops. The 'Wild Wednesday: Haunt me!' workshop is directly inspired by the new 'Wuthering Heights' cinema release. Participants can join artist Julia Ogden to create their own mini film posters. Then there's the 'Busy like the Brontës' craft workshop, which gives a taste of what life was actually like for the sisters. It’s a chance to try some of the activities and crafts they would have spent their days on. It’s one thing to read about history, but it's another thing entirely to try it for yourself.

For grown-ups and curious teens: after-dark events

The museum isn't just for daytime visits. There are also some special evening events lined up that sound brilliant, especially for older fans of literature. On Thursday, 19th February 2026, there are two events happening. First, there's the 'Thursday Talk: Brontëmania', which looks at how the Brontës' work has been adapted over the years, from classic literature to the silver screen. It’s a fascinating topic, especially with the new 'Wuthering Heights' film coming out.

Later that same evening, on Thursday, 19th February, things get a bit more atmospheric with 'Let me in: Parsonage After Dark'. This is a chance to explore the historic parsonage by candlelight after it has closed to the public for the day. It sounds like a wonderfully spooky and intimate way to experience the home where so many famous stories were born. The following day, on Friday, 20th February 2026, there is another special event: 'Parsonage Unwrapped: Celebrating Emily'. This is an opportunity for a close-up look at precious items from the collection related to Emily Brontë. These events offer a different perspective on the museum and its incredible history, making them perfect for anyone who wants to learn more beyond a standard visit. Booking tickets in advance for these is a good idea as they're likely to be popular.

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