If you are ever in Haworth visiting The Bronte Parsonage Museum you should pop into Haworth Old Hall for a drink or dinner.
The Old Hall is one of the oldest buildings in the village dating back to 1580. According to their website:
Much of the Tudor charm and atmosphere has been preserved and we have two beautiful open log fires, seven real ales on tap, a delicious seasonal food menu using local produce and an extensive wine list too. Set amidst stunning countryside and situated at the foot of the moors, the historical village of Haworth, with its cobbled streets and timeless houses, is one of the most popular destinations for visitors young and old to the Pennines.
And if you find it hard to drag yourself away from this historic town then the Hall also offers bed and breakfast accommodation!
Find out more here.
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