
Discover Thornton
Thornton is a village located in West Yorkshire, governed by Bradford Council. It has a population of around 17,000. Known for its historical significance, Thornton is the birthplace of the famous Brontë sisters. Visitors can explore the Brontë Birthplace Museum, offering insights into the literary family's early life.
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Oats Royd Mill Holiday Apartments
Winterhouse Barn camping
Winterhouse Barn camping offers a serene and welcoming environment for campers, ideally located for those exploring the Pennine Way. The site provides essential amenities, including a summer cabin with electric charging facilities, making it a convenient stop for hikers. Guests frequently praise the exceptional hospitality and support from the site owners, enhancing the overall experience.

Redfearn Cottage

Beautiful 2 bedroom with patio and amazing views
Lumb Beck Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast
Lumb Beck Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast offers a charming stay in the picturesque village of Addingham. While the parking details are not explicitly mentioned, guests can enjoy the beautiful surroundings and explore nearby dining options with ease. Ideal for visitors seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Yorkshire.
Things to Do in Thornton

Salts Mill & 1853 Gallery

Red House & Gardens

Colne Valley Museum
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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 17,276
- Administrative area
- Bradford
- Dialing code
- 01274
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