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Friday, 9 June 2017

Haworth and the Bronte Parsonage Museum

It's my birthday on Sunday (11/6), so my boyfriend and I just had a wonderful early birthday trip to Haworth and visited the Bronte Parsonage Museum. 
The house of the Brontes: 
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The scenery:
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Lovely lovely trip. 
Some day I'll visit the Jane Austen museum. 

2 comments:

  1. these are just stunning pictures: tx so much for sharing... i've always had the impression the Brontes lived in a kind of hovel with the wind constantly blowing through the cracks; wrong, obviously: they must have been pretty well-to-do...

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  2. Thank you.
    I thought so too, I also thought they lived in a secluded place away from people but that's not true either. They lived in town. The moors and all that were some miles away.

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