Locations associated with Emily Brontë (blue markers) and the book "Wuthering Heights" (red markers). More details can be found on www.wuthering-heights.co.uk)
0: Black Bull public house Ver detalle |
1: Brontë Waterfall and Bridge Ver detalle |
2: Cowan Bridge Ver detalle |
3: Haworth Parsonage Ver detalle |
4: High Sunderland Hall Ver detalle |
5: Law Hill School Ver detalle |
6: Ponden Hall Ver detalle |
7: Ponden Kirk Ver detalle |
8: Roe Head School Ver detalle |
9: Shibden Hall Ver detalle |
10: St Michael and All Angels Church Ver detalle |
11: Thornton Ver detalle |
12: Top Withens Ver detalle |
13: Tunstall Church Ver detalle |
14: Walterclough Hall Ver detalle |
Branwell, Emily's brother, spend many hours in here and she is reputed to have brought him home when he had had too much.
A favourite spot of the Brontë sisters. (Further information)
Emily Brontë went to school here at the age of six; two of her sisters died from typhoid caught while here.
Emily Brontë's home for most of her life and where she died. Also the site of the Brontë Museum. (Further information)
Emily Brontë was a teacher here for a short time and probably visited nearby buildings which inspired places in Wuthering Heights. (Further information)
Considered an inspiration for Thrushcross Grange although it is more similar in size and shape to Wuthering Heights itself. (Further information)
An outcrop of rock believed to be the inspiration for Penistone Crags in the novel. (Further information)
Emily Brontë was briefly a pupil here and Charlotte was a teacher.
Probably the principal inspiration for Thrushcross Grange, Emily Brontë is likely to have visited this building while working at Law Hill School (Further information)
Emily Brontë is interred here along with her family (except for Anne). (Further Information)
A ruined farmhouse whose location is believed to be the inspiration for the Wuthering Heights farmhouse (although the building itself is far too small). (Further information)
The former location of Walterclough Hall whose history may have inspired the story of Wuthering Heights. (Further information)