Bronte Parsonage Museum and Haworth churchyard in the Yorkshire, England


Bronte Parsonage Museum and Haworth churchyard in the snow. The Bronte family, famous for Ann, Emily, & Charlotte's novels, lived in the Georgian parsonage beside the graveyard. Their father was curate of the Haworth parish from 1820. It has been the headquarters of the Bronte Society since 1928. The churchyard is densely packed with burials marked with Victorian and Georgian headstones, chest tombs, and other memorials.


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Location: Haworth, West Yorkshire, England, UK
Photo credit: © Jean Williamson / Alamy / Afripics
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