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From 1820 the Pennine village of Haworth, near Bradford, was home to the Bronte sisters, whose father was curate at the local church. There is plenty more to the village than the Bronte sisters, but inevitably the vast majority of visitors to the settlement come because of its literary associations. The places that fans of Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and so on will not want to miss are numerous: the parsonage, where the family lived – this is now the Bronte Museum; the church that was the reason for the family to move from nearby Thornton, where they lived previously, and where Charlotte and Emily are buried (in a vault rather than the churchyard); the Black Bull pub, where the sisters’ less talented brother drank himself into oblivion on a regular basis; and the apothecary which in the time of the Bronte quite legally supplied Branwell with the drugs his other addiction – to opium – required.
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