Top Withens

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Top Withens is a ruined farmhouse on the moors near Haworth in West Yorkshire, England, traditionally associated with having inspired the setting of Emily Brontë’s novel "Wuthering Heights."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
ruined farmhouse
tourist attraction
access public footpath
accessFrom Haworth via moorland paths
associatedWith Emily Brontë NERFINISHED
Wuthering Heights NERFINISHED
buildingCondition ruin
climate exposed and windy
country England
distanceFrom about 3 miles southwest of Haworth
elevation approximately 400 metres above sea level
hasInformationBoard interpretive plaque explaining its link to "Wuthering Heights"
hasLanguageOfSignage Chinese
English
French
German
Japanese
Korean
hasNearbyFeature Bronte Bridge NERFINISHED
Bronte Waterfall NERFINISHED
Lower Withens NERFINISHED
Middle Withens NERFINISHED
hasViewOf surrounding moorland
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
inspired setting of the novel "Wuthering Heights"
locatedIn Bronte Country NERFINISHED
Haworth NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
West Yorkshire
Yorkshire moors NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority NERFINISHED
local authorities in West Yorkshire
material stone
near Haworth NERFINISHED
Stanbury NERFINISHED
ownedBy private landowners
partOf Pennine Way walking routes vicinity
popularWith literary tourists
walkers
referencedIn tourist literature about the Brontë sisters
region Pennines NERFINISHED
roofStatus roofless
subjectOf landscape paintings
literary criticism discussions of "Wuthering Heights"
photography
tourismSeason most visited in spring and summer

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