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Haworth is defined by its steep, cobbled Main Street and its position on the edge of the windswept Pennine moors. Located in the Worth Valley, just south of Keighley, it sits within a landscape of gritstone and heather that famously inspired the Brontë sisters, whose former home, the Parsonage, remains a focal point at the top of the village. While its literary history attracts visitors, the village functions as a lived-in community with a sturdy, industrial character rooted in its wool-weaving past. Geographically, it is practical for those needing access to West Yorkshire’s larger towns; Keighley is only a few miles away, providing rail links to Leeds and Bradford, while the heritage steam railway offers a slower, more scenic connection through the valley. Life here involves navigating sharp gradients and changing weather, but it offers a proximity to open countryside and a sense of isolation that is increasingly rare so close to major urban centres.