Brontë Parsonage Museum
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Former home of the Brontë sisters, now a museum dedicated to their lives and literary legacy.

📜 Writer's house museum, former home of the Brontë sisters.
🔍 Grade I listed Georgian parsonage, established as a museum in 1928.

Why Go

📚 Explore rooms where Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Agnes Grey were written.
🖼️ See the world's largest collection of Brontë artifacts.
🚶 Walk through a meticulously preserved Georgian parsonage.
🏞️ Enjoy the picturesque village of Haworth and surrounding moorland.

Why Avoid

⚠️ Last entry at 4 p.m., can be busy in the last hour.

Tips

⏳ Allow at least an hour for your visit.
🧺 Picnic in Parson's Field behind the Parsonage if weather is nice.
🐕 Service dogs allowed, other pets generally not.

Cost

💰 General admission charges apply, discounts for Brontë Society Members.

Hours

🕒 Open Saturday and Sunday 10am-5pm; from February 4, Wednesday-Monday 10am-5pm.

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