
Brontë Parsonage Museum
📍 Church St, Haworth, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8DR, UK
About Brontë Parsonage Museum
The Brontë Parsonage Museum, nestled in the charming village of Haworth, is the historic home where the renowned Brontë family lived and created their timeless literary masterpieces. This esteemed museum, boasting an impressive 4.6/5 stars from visitors, offers an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the lives and inspirations of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë. It stands as a profound testament to their genius, drawing visitors from across the globe to experience the very environment that shaped their extraordinary novels.
Inside the parsonage, visitors can explore a captivating collection of personal belongings, manuscripts, and artefacts that illuminate the Brontës' world. Guests consistently praise the fascinating exhibits, highlighting the incredible experience of seeing the actual writing table, pens, and articles of clothing that belonged to the famous authors. The museum provides a unique, almost magical atmosphere, allowing an intimate glimpse into the lives and creative processes of these literary giants, evoking a strong sense of connection to their stories and the rugged Yorkshire landscape that inspired them.
Visiting Information
The Brontë Parsonage Museum is open Monday and Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, remaining closed on Tuesdays. For accessibility, wheelchair accessible parking is available on site.
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📍 Church St, Haworth, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8DR, UK
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How wonderful just to see the place and the gorgeous village of Haworth. They are closed in January except for weekends so that was my bad luck. But the church, school house and post office are all together in the same locale.
What a wonderful place, full of fascinating exhibits. It was incredible to see the place that many of these wonderful works of literacy were created and even the pen and writing table belonging to their famous authors, as well as articles of clothing, and see the very window seats where they'd have sat and looked out. Reasonably priced and a well stocked museum shop too.
Wonderful museum. I'd wanted to visit for years and finally did recently. Spotting the parsonage from the exit/ back entrance of the church was such a magical moment. I really recommend getting your first glimpse there. The environs were so beautiful, what an appropriately magical atmosphere. The parsonage was delightful. Highlights were the piano, Anne's bloodied handkerchief, Branwell's painting of Emily, Charlotte's hair and dress, Maria's inscribed comb, and Patrick's glasses. I also loved seeing the apostle cupboard referenced in Jane Eyre. I'd been a fan for years but was unaware that their poor, elder sisters had been so close in age to them. That was really thought-provoking. I bought lots of things from the gift shop - my favourite of which were simple copies of a drawing of and by Anne, my favourite Brontë. The moors were to die for. Spectacular trip.
The museum is done with much love and respect towards the Brontë family and it's a pleasure walking through their home. The information boards make you feel closer to them as they give you an insight into their daily life. The staff were very friendly too, they were always happy to answer any questions about the Brontës and their life.
The Bronte's home ( The Parsonage ),a dedicated museum to the Bronte family. Interesting and in depth look into their life and times . Situated over two floors, with a shop and toilets at the rear. £13 standard adult entrance fee. Can get very busy on weekends and Bank Holidays.