Another snowy walk from Oakworth to Haworth (Part 3)

This third set of images covers the Brontë Parsonage Museum, St Michael and All Angels’ Church and the graveyard.

Click HERE to view Part 1 (Oakworth to Haworth Station)

Click HERE to view Part 2 (Haworth Main Street)

Click HERE to view Part 4 (Dimples Lane and Mytholmes Lane)

For more information about Haworth and Brontë Country, the Brontë family, local history and traditions, where to stay, eat and drink, go to www.bronte-country.com or www.haworth-village.co.uk

3 responses to “Another snowy walk from Oakworth to Haworth (Part 3)”

  1. It has been so many years since I visited the parsonage, so I don’t recall the lower parts of the windows looking yellow while the upper part looked grey. Can you tell me about that, please? Is it curtains on the lower half or what? I may do a watercolor of it one day and like to be accurate. Love your photography!

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    1. Thank you Jean.
      The cream colour at the bottom is the painted shutters (it was early in the morning so they were closed). The grey bits at the top, I believe, are roller blinds, used to prevent sunlight damaging the exhibits during the daytime, when the shutters are open. If I were painting this scene, I’d just show the shutters, as the blinds are a modern addition.

      I hope this helps

      Andrew

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        Thank you so much, Andrew! Very helpful indeed.

        Jean | DelightfulRepast.com

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