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  1. 53°58′12″N1°03′23″W / 53.969920°N 1.056500°W. Heworth is part of the city of York in North Yorkshire, England, about 1 mile (1.6 km) north-east of the centre. No longer in general referred to as a village, "Heworth Village" is now the name of a specific road. The name "Heworth" is Anglo-Saxon and means a "high enclosure".

  2. Heworth is part of the city of York in North Yorkshire, England, about 1 mile north-east of the centre. Mapcarta, the open map. ... York, England, United Kingdom ...

  3. Heworth is a suburb of the city of York in North Yorkshire, England. The area is named after the Old Norse word “haugr” which means hill or mound. Heworth is located on the east bank of the River Ouse, just north of the city centre. The area is home to Heworth Golf Club, which was founded in 1912 and has an 18-hole course.

    • Brontë Parsonage Museum. Your first port of call has to be the house where Charlotte, Anne and Emily Brontë spent most of their lives and wrote some of the most beloved works in the English language.
    • Brontë Way. Committed Brontë fans could walk this waymarked 43-mile trail through Brontë Country and the moorland that inspired them. The route begins not far from Haworth at Oakwell Hall (appears as Fieldhead in Charlotte Brontë’s novel, Shirley) in Kirklees, and has been drawn up to take in as many Brontë point of interest as possible on its meandering course across the moors to Padiham outside Burnley.
    • Brontë Waterfall. Just shy of three miles from Haworth there’s a picturesque waterfall in a small rocky dale, best visited after a spell of heavy rain when, as Charlotte Brontë described in 1854, there’s a “…perfect torrent racing over the rocks.”
    • St Michael and All Angels’ Church. Beside the Parsonage, the church where Patrick Brontë was minister for 41 years up to 1861 was rebuilt at the turn of the 1880s.
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    Haworth is a tourist destination known for its association with the Brontë sistersand the preserved heritage Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. History. [edit] Haworth is first mentioned as a settlement in 1209.[7] The name may refer to a "hedged enclosure" or "hawthorn enclosure".[8] The name was recorded as "Howorth" on a 1771 map.

  5. Haworth is a village in West Yorkshire, England. It is part of the metropolitan borough of the City of Bradford. The village is surrounded by moorland and situated atop the Pennine moors. Haworth is internationally famous for its connection with the Brontë sisters who wrote most of their novels while living at the Haworth Parsonage.

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  7. Feb 13, 2024 · Haworth, a hidden gem in West Yorkshire, England is most famous for its connection with the Bronte Sisters – three literary genius – Emily, Charlotte and Anne. They spent most of their lives in this village in the 19 th century and created timeless classics like Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.

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