Haworth moors

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Haworth moors are the wild, windswept Yorkshire uplands famously associated with the Brontë sisters and the atmospheric setting of much of their writing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf moorland
upland landscape
adminRegion City of Bradford metropolitan district NERFINISHED
associatedWith Anne Brontë NERFINISHED
Charlotte Brontë NERFINISHED
Emily Brontë NERFINISHED
biodiversity curlew
ground-nesting birds
lapwing
red grouse
closestTown Haworth NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance iconic setting in English literature
drainageBasin River Worth catchment
elevation upland
geology Millstone Grit NERFINISHED
hasClimate cool temperate oceanic climate
hasTrail Bronte Way NERFINISHED
Pennine Way (nearby sections) NERFINISHED
hasView Worth Valley NERFINISHED
inspiredWork Jane Eyre NERFINISHED
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall NERFINISHED
Wuthering Heights NERFINISHED
knownFor association with the Brontë sisters
literary tourism
windswept landscape
landUse grouse shooting (seasonal)
sheep grazing
locatedIn England
West Yorkshire
near Bronte Waterfall NERFINISHED
Haworth NERFINISHED
Stanbury NERFINISHED
Top Withens NERFINISHED
partOf Bronte Country NERFINISHED
South Pennines NERFINISHED
region Yorkshire NERFINISHED
terrainType heather moorland
peat moorland
threat habitat degradation
peat erosion
wildfire risk
tourismType literary heritage tourism
walking and hiking
vegetation bilberry
cotton grass
heather

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Haworth Parsonage, Haworth, Yorkshire near Haworth moors
subject surface form: Haworth Parsonage