Haworth filming locations seen in movies like The Railway Children - in pictures

The Sun rises above a frosty Top Withens high in the Pennines above Haworth, the inspiration Wuthering Heights.The Sun rises above a frosty Top Withens high in the Pennines above Haworth, the inspiration Wuthering Heights.
The Sun rises above a frosty Top Withens high in the Pennines above Haworth, the inspiration Wuthering Heights.
Haworth's reputation as a cosy, cobbled place of beauty - and its Bronte heritage - has brought film and television producers to the area time and time again.

There is such interest that the Bradford Film Heritage organisation offers tours around some of the locations used on screen. Here is some of the top attractions.

Once home to the famous family, the Parsonage later appeared in The Railway Children and Rita, Sue and Bob Too, as well as the television programmes such as Perspectives, Walking Through History and A Place in the Sun.Once home to the famous family, the Parsonage later appeared in The Railway Children and Rita, Sue and Bob Too, as well as the television programmes such as Perspectives, Walking Through History and A Place in the Sun.
Once home to the famous family, the Parsonage later appeared in The Railway Children and Rita, Sue and Bob Too, as well as the television programmes such as Perspectives, Walking Through History and A Place in the Sun.
The building, like a number of those nearby on Main Street, can be seen in the 1970 classic The Railway Children.The building, like a number of those nearby on Main Street, can be seen in the 1970 classic The Railway Children.
The building, like a number of those nearby on Main Street, can be seen in the 1970 classic The Railway Children.
Patrick Bront served as Reverend at the church, which was later in The Railway Children and Tony Robinsons Walking Through History.Patrick Bront served as Reverend at the church, which was later in The Railway Children and Tony Robinsons Walking Through History.
Patrick Bront served as Reverend at the church, which was later in The Railway Children and Tony Robinsons Walking Through History.
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