Back from Haworth and I am sleepy. It's been a long day.
Haworth is a very strange place. Has anyone else been there recently? It feels like it's stuck in time. It's got a very Victorian feel to the town. I'm not sure I liked it. It's quaint but sort of overshadowed by the bleakness of the surrounding moors. I can definitely see how Emily was inspired to write Wuthering Heights.
The actual museum was pretty neat. There's loads of clothes, personal belongings and letters you can look at. Sadly you weren't allowed to take pictures inside but I took some of the town.
Bought a copy of the book of Wuthering Heights because I haven't actually read it, although I've seen a couple of films. Apparently there's a new TV seriel of it coming out this Autumn and Burn Gorman is going to be in it.
I wrote my A-Level coursework on Jane Eyre and I read The Tennant of Wildfell Hall over one summer but that's it. Any of the other Bronte stuff any good?

The outside of the museum. For those who don't know the Bronte's father was the town curate so their house backed on to the church and cemetery

I normally like walking through cemeteries but this one was just so...I dunno...odd.

The church where Charlotte and Emily are buried

See what I mean about the old feeling? Check out the guy singing outside as well

Inside the church


You can see how high up Haworth is

This guy was actually really good.


The house

Haworth

You can almost hear Cathy and Heathcliffe
Haworth is a very strange place. Has anyone else been there recently? It feels like it's stuck in time. It's got a very Victorian feel to the town. I'm not sure I liked it. It's quaint but sort of overshadowed by the bleakness of the surrounding moors. I can definitely see how Emily was inspired to write Wuthering Heights.
The actual museum was pretty neat. There's loads of clothes, personal belongings and letters you can look at. Sadly you weren't allowed to take pictures inside but I took some of the town.
Bought a copy of the book of Wuthering Heights because I haven't actually read it, although I've seen a couple of films. Apparently there's a new TV seriel of it coming out this Autumn and Burn Gorman is going to be in it.
I wrote my A-Level coursework on Jane Eyre and I read The Tennant of Wildfell Hall over one summer but that's it. Any of the other Bronte stuff any good?

The outside of the museum. For those who don't know the Bronte's father was the town curate so their house backed on to the church and cemetery

I normally like walking through cemeteries but this one was just so...I dunno...odd.

The church where Charlotte and Emily are buried

See what I mean about the old feeling? Check out the guy singing outside as well

Inside the church


You can see how high up Haworth is

This guy was actually really good.


The house

Haworth

You can almost hear Cathy and Heathcliffe