Tag: gravestones
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Haworth at night
Just a quick wander around Haworth from around 8:30 – 9:30pm in early March. The church of St Michael and All Angels. If you look closely, you can see a Haunted Haworth tour taking place by the church door. You can see how the wind was blowing the trees about. The Brontë Parsonage Museum. Church…
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A walk from Oakworth to Haworth with a sprinkling of snow
The weather forecast was pretty bad so I took a half-day snow-day from work and came home at lunchtime. I headed straight across to Haworth and started snapping, although it wasn’t quite a fairytale winter wonderland like it was last March, The dusting of snow was beautiful. Murgatroyd Wood, between Oakworth and Haworth Ebor Mill…
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A 5 mile circular walk from Oakworth to Goose Eye
Starting from Holden Park in the centre of Oakworth, there are plenty of points of interest and beautiful Pennine scenery on the way to the picturesque hamlet of Goose Eye just to the north of the village. Holden Park is the site of the long-demolished Oakworth House, home of Victorian businessman, inventor and politician, Sir…
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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…