Haworth

West Yorkshire


Haworth is a village in the Bradford metropolitan district of West Yorkshire.

Haworth is an attractive hillside village popular with tourists which is around 4 miles south-west of Keighley and at the edge of Pennine moorland.

It was the one-time home of the literary Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne. The daughters of the Rev Patrick Brontë lived at the Haworth parsonage, which has now been converted to the Brontë Parsonage Museum (see below). It holds a large library devoted to the sisters and their works.

Main Street, HaworthThe village has attractive traditional shops and cafes on its steep cobbled Main Street.

Haworth also has a station on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway from which there is an uphill walk through Central Park to the village centre.

Mill Hey, HaworthThere are other shops servicing the village in Station Road and Mill Hey near to the station.


 Village features


The village is on the Bridgehouse Beck and River Worth.
The village has a rich variety of traditional shops. Haworth offers bakery goods, antiques, books, clothes, crafts, gifts and other goods.
The village has a Post Office branch.
The village has a pharmacy.
Haworth has a choice of pubs.
Cafe and pub food is available in Haworth.
Takeaway food outlets in the village include fish and chips, chinese, curries, sandwiches.
The village has a library - at Brontë Parsonage Museum.
Haworth has a museum - Brontë Parsonage Museum (see below).
Haworth has a village hall.
Places of worship: Anglican, Catholic, Methodist, Baptist.
Places to stay in Haworth include guest house, inn, holiday home, hostel accommodation.

Travel

Bus travel

The village has buses to neighbouring towns and villages.

Haworth

Haworth has a station on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, the earliest of Yorkshire's heritage railways made famous by the film The Railway Children. See 'Places to visit' below.

Road travel

Haworth can be reached via the B6142


Places to visit

Brontë Parsonage Museum

Church Street, Haworth
Brontë Parsonage Museum, HaworthThe village of Haworth was the one-time home of the literary Brontë sisters and the parsonage where they lived is now the Brontë Parsonage Museum. The museum is run by The Brontë Society and holds the world's largest collection of Brontë works and memorabilia including an extensive library devoted to the literary family. The museum opens daily except on a few dates around Christmas and New Year.
More details at the  The Brontë Society website.
Locate on map:  Brontë Parsonage Museum


Salt's Mill, Sailtaire

Saltaire

Near Shipley
About 4 miles north-north-west of Bradford, Saltaire village on the River Aire is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The huge Salt's Mill, a former textile mill, is at the centre of a late 19th century village of stone houses which were built for the mill workers by architects employed by mill owner Sir Titus Salt. More information on our page about Saltaire.


East Riddlesden Hall

East Riddlesden HallBradford Road, Riddlesden
The attractive 17th century home of a cloth merchant includes an array of needlework from the era. The house is set in colourful and peaceful gardens with an outdoor discovery garden and children's play area. The property, around 1.5 miles to the north-east of Keighley, has a car park, accessed through its narrow entrance. The property is managed by The National Trust.
Find out more at the  National Trust - East Riddlesden Hall web pages.
Locate on map:  East Riddlesden Hall



Keighley and Worth Valley Railway

Keighley Station and stations along the Worth Valley
The earliest of Yorkshire's heritage railways was made famous by the film The Railway Children in 1970, but that was just the first of many TV and film appearances, now going full circle with the 2022 film The Railway Children Return. The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway has a collection of more than 30 locomotives, many of them steam locomotives, and operates the five-mile branch between Keighley, Ingrow (West), Damems, Oakworth, Haworth and Oxenhope. Passengers can change to and from the rail network's Airedale Line trains at Keighley. Add-on tickets for the K&WVR can be bought with rail tickets from any station on the rail network while the railway's station ticket offices offer a full range of tickets. The line was among the country's first preserved railways, reopening as a preservation line six years after the closure of the branch by British Railways in 1962.

Find out more at the  Keighley and Worth Valley Railway website.


Museum of Rail Travel, Ingrow

Ingrow station yard
This is one of two museums at the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway's Ingrow West station, one stop from Keighley on the line. The Museum of Rail Travel is operated by the Vintage Carriages Trust and opens daily to show its collection of historic railway rolling stock and memorabilia.
More information at the   Vintage Carriages Trust website.

Ingrow Loco Museum

Ingrow station yard
The Ingrow Loco Museum and Workshop is run by the Bahamas Locomotive Society in the former Midland Railway goods warehouse at Ingrow West station of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. The museum has items of railway interest, two steam locomotves and a gallery to view the workshop.
Further details at the  Ingrow Loco Museum website.

Keighley Bus Museum

River Technology Park, Dalton Lane, Keighley
The Keighley Bus Museum Trust was established in 1992, aimed at filling a gap which would be left in preserving buses after the demise of the West Yorkshire Transport Museum and its successor Transperience, which were based at Low Moor, Bradford. The Trust has been active in preserving many old buses including examples from Keighley, Bradford, Huddersfield, Halifax, Leeds and other operators in Yorkshire together with a few examples from Lancashire towns, a London bus and a other municipal vehicles and lorries. The museum holds three major open days each year.
More information at the  Keighley Bus Museum Trust website.


Emergency services

West Yorkshire Police  West Yorkshire Police website.

West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service  West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service website.

Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust  Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust website.


Local government


Civil parish council

Haworth, Cross Roads and Stanbury Parish Council
Provides some local services in the area.
Link to council website:  Haworth, Cross Roads and Stanbury Parish Council


Metropolitan district council

City of Bradford

The City of Bradford authority covers an area extending many miles beyond the city itself, including areas of moorland of The Pennines and Ilkley Moor, parts of Wharfedale and Airedale and the Worth Valley.

The area includes many separate small towns and villages, among them Addingham, Baildon, Bingley, Burley in Wharfedale, Haworth, Idle, Ilkley, Keighley, Saltaire, Shipley and Silsden.

Councillors are elected across 30 wards with three councillors per ward.

One councillor per ward is elected for a four-year term on each of three years out of four.

Political composition after May 2024 election:

49 131310 5
90 members
Link to  City of Bradford MDC website.

See our Yorkshire.guide Gazetteer for more about the  Bradford metropolitan district and places within it.

County strategic authority

West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Covers some combined services of the five metropolitan district councils of West Yorkshire -  Bradford,  Calderdale,  Leeds,  Kirklees and  Wakefield — which were at one time provided by a West Yorkshire metropolitan county council, with the addition of the non-contiguous unitary authority area of the City of  York council as well as the unelected Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership. Since 2021 it has operated with an elected mayor as chairman and decision-maker for some responsibilities. These include transport, housing and planning and finance powers. The responsibilities also include those of Police and Crime Commissioner, a role substantially delegated to an appointee deputy mayor.

Elected mayor: Tracy Brabin Labour & Cooperative
 West Yorkshire Combined Authority website.


Police and Crime Commissioner

The Police and Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire
This role has become one of the many responsibilities of the West Yorkshire elected mayor since May 2021.

 West Yorkshire Combined Authority website.


Fire Authority

West Yorkshire Fire Authority
The fire authority is made up of elected members of each of the five metropolitan district councils of West Yorkshire - Bradford, Calderdale, Leeds, Kirklees and Wakefield.
 West Yorkshire Fire Authority web pages.


Parliamentary constituency

Keighley and Ilkley
Elected MP: Robbie Moore Conservative

National government region

Yorkshire and the Humber

Ceremonial county

West Yorkshire

Historic

-1974 Within the West Riding of Yorkshire.



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