Thank you for visiting our lovely village. So pleased that you enjoyed it. As a shop keeper on Main Street, it’s a blessing to have so many people coming from all over (outside of restrictions!) to visit us: locals; day trippers (many from Manchester) and so many foreign visitors from almost every nation. One of the benefits of coming when you did is to get an idea of how rugged and tough it has been over the years up on the moors. Brontë Bridge is 2.5 miles from Main Street, with Top Withens a further mile (so a 7 mile round trip). Back on Main Street, Jill at No 10 makes all her own cakes, and they are awesome! The Fleece is a great pub too (includes good quality accommodation too). The Parsonage museum, where the Bronte sisters wrote their infamous novels, is open 7 days a week, but closed throughout January. Well worth a visit. Haworth Wholefood shop, at the top of Main Street, also stock some of the wonderful bread from the Hebden Bridge Saker Bakery - I’m addicted! Come back soon!!
Hi Simon! Thank you SO MUCH for your wonderful comment. I think it will help so many people who would like to visit here once lockdown is over. The local shops and restaurants are honestly some of my favourites and Jill's cakes are absolutely to die for aren't they!! I will have to properly explore the museum next time I visit and I'd absolutely love to walk up to Top Withens - probably when we spend a little longer in the area. I will have to look out for the Wholefood shop - we didn't see it this time around! Thanks for the tips and hopefully see you around Haworth soon!
Last August, I walked from Haworth to Wycoller. Then came back from Wycoller through Top Witten and Bronte Bridge. Starting 6:30 and arriving back to Haworth 5:00 at tea time. It was an amazing experience. Traveling inside the moor made me feel, the story of Jane Eyre.
Ahh that sounds wonderful actually! The weather we had wasn’t great so we didn’t go for a long walk but I’d love to come back and walk for longer. Thank you so much for watching! See you in the next video hopefully! X
Ohhh Nicky! What a lovely lovely thing to say - really made my dad! Well I absolutely will try! I'm not as consistent as I should be but if you're enjoying my videos then I'll keep going! x
Thanks for the video, I was blessed to spend time in the area so many years ago. My family comes from all over Yorkshire, including Keith- Lee (Keighley).
You are honestly the kindest, sweetest ever! You absolutely must explore Bronte Bridge and Falls - I have a feeling you and the hubby will really LOVE it! x
Well Howarth is just 20 min away from Bradford and 10 mins from Keighley it is nice place and I been there so many times it’s nice to visit in summer time
What a nice video. I just started reading a Robert Barnard mystery and wanted some visuals to enhance the experience. Now I have a picture in mind of this exotic place. Thank you!
I LOVE this video of my little village! Living here is a blessing and I'm so glad you have shared a little slice of it with more people! It is lovely that you chose to share our village with others and hopefully encourage more people to come and visit. It's strange seeing the place so quiet at the moment and all of the big events for the spring/summer have been cancelled of course. So we are looking forward to having visitors again when it's safe! I hope you return at some point! Xx
Rosa thank you SO MUCH! This comment literally made my day! I absolutely loved my little trip to Haworth and that's exactly what I was trying to do - just share my experience with a few more people who might not have considered Haworth before. The local shops were just lovely and the surrounding landscape is dreamy! Thank you so so much! I know some locals weren't as nice about my video as you so I really appreciate this comment! Hope you're keeping safe - and maybe see you around Haworth in better times!
I visited in 1994. The B & B only served instant coffee :) I don't think there was a cafetiere in Haworth at all :) Lovely to see it has stepped up to the plate whilst allowing us to journey back to its literary heights. Love your video & your sentiments & sincerity. Good luck & take care x
Oh that's so interesting. No cafe at all! It's an absolutely magical place I must say - you'll have to come back in better times and see it again. Thank you for watching. Take care!
There were so many rubbish shops on the street in the 90s. The quality has improved tremendously. No. 10 Coffee Shop has to be the best, but many others are of high quality. The quality of the shops as well just keeps on getting better. It's been nearly thirty years, Paul. Time to make a return visit :-)
Hello. Thank you so much for uploading this lovely video! Not many people know about this charming little village. I went to Haworth in February '18. It was bitterly cold but the view from the top of the hill (it's called Penistone Hill, I think) was gorgeous. We didn't come across the bridge or the school room though.
You're right! It's a little bit of a hidden gem isn't it! The views around the village are just stunning. You're right. And that just means you'll have to return once quarantine is over and see the bridge and the school room. It's a bit of a walk to the bridge but so worth it!
@@BellaDiary Hi. A hidden gem, indeed! And yes, another visit is on the cards, probably not this year though, unfortunately. Incidentally, I used to pronounce it as Kee-ley too, till my friend said, "Oh, do you mean Kee-thley?" BTW, I'm so glad I found your channel. I'm now going to binge-watch your travel vlogs. Such fun!
Correct: Penistone Hill. The bridge and waterfall is another 1.5 miles further west. The Old School Rooms, established by the sister’s father and where the ladies taught, is just next to the Parsonage.
Not many people realise it's in the *City of Bradford* just like everywhere in this video (apart from Hebden Bridge), as people like to pretend that it isn't. *Bradford* is only the *6th biggest city in the UK,* with a *227 miles squared* area, and a population of *539,786* after all.
A'm Mexican, A found this town recently on internet, A wis finkin' tae write a comic set in any part of England, and this seems tae be this kind o' town. Quiet, and distant but somehow human and relaxing.
Thank you so so much Anna! It was wet and miserable but I’d definitely recommend Haworth. I’ll 100% try and upload more consistently! I’m rubbish at the moment!
@@BellaDiary it's not ideal with travelling right now anyway but I hope to see many more videos of yours very soon. I been to Haworth many many years ago (🙈) but I'd love to go again. Sometimes I like exploring in the rain but it does get very uncomfortable in the end. Stay safe x
You’re my absolute favourite! And I know what you mean about exploring in the rain - sometimes it’s really autumnal and then you can cosy up in a nice pub or cafe or sit by the fire and it’s wonderful! I hope we get to go to Haworth soon enough - it really is gorgeous. And I hope to see you in my next video soon!!
My ancestors lived in Howarth at the same time as the Brontës and their father Rev. Patrick Brontë officiated at my ancestors baptisms, weddings and burial and his signature appears on many of our families old church documents
Bless you, I made the same mistake about how to pronounce Keighley when I first came to the area! Keithly! It's a shibboleth. There's a great steampunk tune by Sir Reginald Pikedevant! Might tempt you back for the steampunk weekend post pandemic if we ever get there!
I know - as soon as I got home I realised I'd been pronouncing it wrong! ahaha So cool! I didn't know that!! Gosh I'd absolutely love to see the steampunk weekend! Sounds like so much fun! Count me in after this madness is over!
Yorkshire is a huge area made up of three counties (North, West and South). North Yorkshire has the amazing city of York, The Yorkshire Dales, the North York Moors and some wonderful coastal towns and villages; West Yorkshire is traditionally more industrialised, playing host to Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield, plus many other smaller towns. It is where I live in Haworth, the home of the Bronte Sisters in the early 1800s. Haworth also has it's famous cobbled main street, a steam railway and is just on the doorstep of the moors. South Yorkshire is also more industrialised and hosts cities such as Sheffield (which, to my shame, I have not visited yet). Nearby, though is the Yorkshire Sculpture Park with an amazing array of exhibits dotted around it's large grounds. So much to see in Yorkshire. I arrived here from London over 30 years ago and still have so much more to see.
*Haworth* a village in the *City of Bradford,* the *6th biggest city in the UK.* *Haworth* is just one of many neighbourhoods, villages and/or towns in the *City of Bradford* which people like to pretend are outside the cities border, even when those neighbourhoods are less than 2 miles from the city centre. *Bradford* is 3 times bigger than *Manchester,* and had a bigger population than *Manchester* until 2015, as that's what happens when there's 20 years of propaganda to increase a cities size by over 160,000 people in just 20 years.
Daniel Gardecki I honestly had no idea at all! Are you local to the area? Well thank you so much for sharing - Haworth is a beautiful neighbourhood of Bradford then - we really enjoyed it!
@@BellaDiary I'm from *Little Horton* in *South Bradford* 9 miles away from from *Haworth* in *Keighley, West Bradford.* *Bradford* is exactly *227 miles squared* and has the *6th biggest city area in the UK.* *Bradford* always gets put down as a *crap city* by the *public,* the *media,* and the *utility companies* with their annual polls based on nonsense. Yet they always forget that the *City of Bradford* is huge, has countless beautiful neighbourhoods, towns and villages, and countless tourist attractions. The *Brontes* were born in *Thornton, Bradford,* and moved to *Haworth, Keighley, Bradford* as toddlers when their father got a job as a curate.
@@BellaDiary *Bradford* is the world's first *UNESCO City of Film.* It gave birth to some of the earliest pioneers and inventors in film history with things like the *Cieroscope* and the *Kineoptoscope.* It's home to the *National Science and Media Museum.* It's home to the first ever *IMAX* cinema in *Europe.* It's home to the *Pictureville* cinema which is 1 of only 3 places in the world where you can watch films on a *Cinerama* screen. It's home to the *Cubby Broccoli* cinema which is one of the smallest in *Europe.* It's the former *Wool Capital of the World.* It's home to the *UNESCO World Heritage Site* - *Saltaire.* It's the official record breaking *Curry Capital of Britain.* It's one of the locations on the annual *Tour de Yorkshire* which is part of the *UCI Europe Tour.* In the city centre alone there's... 1 - *Shopping* - Practically every high street store you can think of in *Kirkgate, Forster Square* and *The Broadway.* 2 - *Cinema* - To add to the 3 mentioned above there's *Cineworld* and *The Light* which are within 5 minutes walk of the others, as well as the *Odeon* which is just 3 miles up the road. 3 - *Theatre* - Two of the best large theatres in the country in the *Alhambra Theatre* and *St George's Hall,* as well as the *Bradford Playhouse.* 4 - *Galleries* - There's around 6 mini art galleries which include *The Impressions Gallery, Gallery II, Fuse Art Space, Artz I, The Dye House Gallery,* and *Kala Sangam.* 5 - *Bars* - There's bars and shops in the underground tunnels of *Sunbridge Wells.* There's more bars on North Parade aka the *Independent Quarter.* There's more bars and nightclubs in and around *Morley Street* (although the majority of those have been bought and closed by a Manchester born owner). Plus more bars scattered across the rest of the city centre. 6 - *Fun* - There's bowling, casino's, bingo, ice skating, escape room games, lazer gun games, and even inflatable theme park in the city centre. Plus go karting is only a mile away from City Hall. 7 - *Food* - Obvious as the *Curry Capital of Britain* Indian restaurants dominate. However there's cuisines from various countries from around the world, as well as all the usual fast food franchises. 8 - *Sport* - There's *Bradford City AFC* for football. Then there's *Bradford Bulls* for rugby league, who are one of the most successful clubs in the history of rugby league. We have at least 10 semi-professional football or rugby teams. And 100's of amateur football or rugby teams to watch if you don't want to pay. There's other sports and sports teams, but none that anyone really pays attention to. It's either football or rugby in this city. 9 - *Museums* - As well as the previously mentioned *National Science and Media Museum* there's also *The Peace Museum, The Police Museum,* and *The Colour Experience Museum.* Plus other museums like *Bolling Hall, Cartwright Hall* and *The Industrial Museum* are less than 2 miles away. 10 - *Heritage* - Other areas of interest include: *Bradford Cathedral* which is based in the heritage neighbourhood of *Little Germany.* *Waterstones* book shop which is the best one in the country. It's based at the old *Wool Exchange.* And *Bradford City Hall.* At least 40 or 50 films and TV shows have filmed in the city centre in the last couple of years alone because of all the great buildings we have. Yes there's some ugly concrete buildings from the 60's scattered around but the rest are quality. If you get bored of the city centre then there's many more places in *Bradford* to visit like: 1 - The *Bronte Parsonage Museum,* *Timothy Taylors,* and the *Black Bull* in *Haworth.* 2 - *Parkwood Off Road Centre* in *Tong.* It appeared on *Top Gear: Extra Gear* in 2017. 3 - *Salts Mill,* *Saltaire Brewery* and *Robert's Park* in *Saltaire.* 4 - *Bracken Hall* in *Baildon.* 5 - *Undercliffe Cemetery* and *Peel Park* in *Undercliffe.* 6 - The *Cow and Calf* rocks, *Betty's Tea Room,* the *Toy Museum,* *Manor House Museum,* *Kings Hall and Winter Gardens,* *Ilkley Cinema* and *Ilkley Lido* in *Ilkley.* 7 - *Doe Park Reservoir* in *Denholme.* 8 - *St Ives Estate,* and the *Five Rise Locks* in *Bingley.* 9 - The original home to the UK's current biggest soap *Emmerdale* in the village of *Esholt.* It moved to a purpose built set in *Leeds* in 1997, but still films in *Bradford* occasionally, usually for court or prison scenes. 10 - *Cliffe Castle Museum,* *East Riddlesden Hall,* *Keighley Civic Centre and Police Museum,* *Keighley Bus Museum,* the Vintage Carriage Trust's *Museum of Rail Travel* aka the *Carriage Works Museum* (one of the two museums which are collectively known as Rail Story), the Bahamas Locomotive Society's *Ingrow Loco Museum* aka the *Engine Shed Museum* (one of the two museums which are collectively known as Rail Story), and the *Keighley and Worth Valley Railway* in *Keighley.* We've also given birth to 1000's of famous film/TV directors/producers/screenwriters/actors, TV presenters, TV judges, authors, artists, singers, rappers, musicians, bands, deejays, magicians, politicians, inventors, scientists, sportsmen, sports teams, businesses etc. most of which people don't even realise are from *Bradford.* And we've had 100's of films and TV shows filmed here mainly in City Hall, City Park, Little Germany, The Midland Hotel, Undercliffe Cemetery, Ilkley Moor, Saltaire, Dalton Mills, Haworth, and the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. *City Hall* has been used for films and TV shows like: *Emmerdale, Coronation Street, The Duke* (2020), *Victoria, King Charles III, The Windsors, Peaky Blinders, Room at the Top* (2012), *Room at the Top* (1959), *Life at the Top, South Riding* (2011), *Seaforth, Official Secrets, The Great Train Robbery, The Brides in the Bath, National Treasure, No Angels, The ABC Murders, The Red Riding Trilogy, Spooks: Code 9, DCI Banks, A Touch of Frost, Band of Gold, Ackley Bridge, The Syndicate, Playing the Field, Billy Liar, Blow Dry, The Life and Crimes of William Palmer, A Passionate Woman, Elevator Gods, Welcome to Karachi, The Hairy Builder, Heston's Great British Food, One Day in May: The Story of the Bradford City Fire, Building Britain, Bollywood Carmen, Dynamo: Magician Impossible* and many many more which I've no doubt forgotten about or don't know about yet. Yet people say *Bradford* isn't worth visiting.
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I know! It was my first time in this part of the U.K. and I am embarrassed that I pronounced it wrong! Will definitely be pronouncing it right from now on! Thanks for watching and for your compliment on my fashion! 😂❤️
Anacapa Ross ahahhaha alright gotcha! Thanks for the feedback - I’ll definitely look into more scenery and less food (although I love food) but sorry the eyeliner is staying ahahahah
Thank you for visiting our lovely village. So pleased that you enjoyed it.
As a shop keeper on Main Street, it’s a blessing to have so many people coming from all over (outside of restrictions!) to visit us: locals; day trippers (many from Manchester) and so many foreign visitors from almost every nation.
One of the benefits of coming when you did is to get an idea of how rugged and tough it has been over the years up on the moors. Brontë Bridge is 2.5 miles from Main Street, with Top Withens a further mile (so a 7 mile round trip).
Back on Main Street, Jill at No 10 makes all her own cakes, and they are awesome! The Fleece is a great pub too (includes good quality accommodation too).
The Parsonage museum, where the Bronte sisters wrote their infamous novels, is open 7 days a week, but closed throughout January. Well worth a visit.
Haworth Wholefood shop, at the top of Main Street, also stock some of the wonderful bread from the Hebden Bridge Saker Bakery - I’m addicted!
Come back soon!!
Hi Simon! Thank you SO MUCH for your wonderful comment. I think it will help so many people who would like to visit here once lockdown is over. The local shops and restaurants are honestly some of my favourites and Jill's cakes are absolutely to die for aren't they!! I will have to properly explore the museum next time I visit and I'd absolutely love to walk up to Top Withens - probably when we spend a little longer in the area. I will have to look out for the Wholefood shop - we didn't see it this time around! Thanks for the tips and hopefully see you around Haworth soon!
TheTravelCrush Come into the chocolate shop and we’ll definitely meet!
I absolutely will! Thanks Simon!
Omg am officially jealous. 😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️😁😁 being able to call this place home is just so wonderful.
Wished I know about your village 20 years ago when I cross country UK. Hope to visit your village some day after the pandemic.
2:51 this is precisely how I pictured Wuthering Heights Landscape. Windy, gloomy, grey. The best novel ever written
I love this weather 😊
Last August, I walked from Haworth to Wycoller. Then came back from Wycoller through Top Witten and Bronte Bridge. Starting 6:30 and arriving back to Haworth 5:00 at tea time. It was an amazing experience. Traveling inside the moor made me feel, the story of Jane Eyre.
Ahh that sounds wonderful actually! The weather we had wasn’t great so we didn’t go for a long walk but I’d love to come back and walk for longer. Thank you so much for watching! See you in the next video hopefully! X
I was in Haworth last Sunday it was beautiful hope to go back one day x
Love your videos, so cute, informative, soothing, beautiful, keep doing them please!
Ohhh Nicky! What a lovely lovely thing to say - really made my dad! Well I absolutely will try! I'm not as consistent as I should be but if you're enjoying my videos then I'll keep going! x
Lovely video from you.which I’ve past on to load of people I know.Glad I found your clips.God bless you xx
@@AnnaGolton-yp7xt aww thank you so so much ❤️
Thanks I feel like I took a mini vacay to a charming place across the pond!
Ahh that's sooo kind of you to say!! Thank youuuuu! You'll have to come in person when you can - just as charming!
Thanks for the video, I was blessed to spend time in the area so many years ago. My family comes from all over Yorkshire, including Keith- Lee (Keighley).
Yorkshire: God''s own county!
Edward absolutely!!!
I heard Kerala is god's own country.
@@SeventhDoorOpen we are suffering from flood now
@@romadlo7113 sad to know. u in yourshire?
@@SeventhDoorOpen in Alappuzha, kerala
We LOVED Haworth so so much too, need to go back to explore Bronte Bridge and Falls. Sending love from Cheshire.x
You are honestly the kindest, sweetest ever! You absolutely must explore Bronte Bridge and Falls - I have a feeling you and the hubby will really LOVE it! x
I suggest you continue along that path to Top Withens , the inspiration for Wuthering Heights
My favourite place to visit. Thank you for sharing x
Thank you for watching! It’s one of my favourite places too!
Great video, loved it, thanks.😊
Great video. So atmospheric 😊
The walk towards the waterfall is muddy lol
Am lucky to live close to this location
You are lucky! It’s beautiful!
Need to take a trip there. Thanks for upload
You do! It’s stunning!!
Well Howarth is just 20 min away from Bradford and 10 mins from Keighley it is nice place and I been there so many times it’s nice to visit in summer time
2:43 My Grandad was born in the room where the window on the left is
That’s amazing! Oh wow - well thank you so much for watching and sharing that! I hope you get to visit soon x
Thanks for posting these videos, gives great ideas for staycations :)
You’re so welcome! Enjoy!!!!
Breath taking
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous video thanks for sharing 😘
I love this video, saw raw, humble, and honest 🥰
Oh thank you so so much. Really appreciate this comment - I tried my best to just capture my short time there. Thank you so so much for watching! x
What a nice video. I just started reading a Robert Barnard mystery and wanted some visuals to enhance the experience. Now I have a picture in mind of this exotic place. Thank you!
It's a stunning place. Haworth is one of a kind honestly - I would recommend to anyone to visit! x
Looks great. Thx!
I LOVE this video of my little village! Living here is a blessing and I'm so glad you have shared a little slice of it with more people!
It is lovely that you chose to share our village with others and hopefully encourage more people to come and visit. It's strange seeing the place so quiet at the moment and all of the big events for the spring/summer have been cancelled of course. So we are looking forward to having visitors again when it's safe!
I hope you return at some point! Xx
Rosa thank you SO MUCH! This comment literally made my day! I absolutely loved my little trip to Haworth and that's exactly what I was trying to do - just share my experience with a few more people who might not have considered Haworth before. The local shops were just lovely and the surrounding landscape is dreamy!
Thank you so so much! I know some locals weren't as nice about my video as you so I really appreciate this comment! Hope you're keeping safe - and maybe see you around Haworth in better times!
Beautiful Yorkshire❤
God’s own country
I visited in 1994. The B & B only served instant coffee :) I don't think there was a cafetiere in Haworth at all :) Lovely to see it has stepped up to the plate whilst allowing us to journey back to its literary heights. Love your video & your sentiments & sincerity. Good luck & take care x
Oh that's so interesting. No cafe at all! It's an absolutely magical place I must say - you'll have to come back in better times and see it again. Thank you for watching. Take care!
There were so many rubbish shops on the street in the 90s. The quality has improved tremendously. No. 10 Coffee Shop has to be the best, but many others are of high quality.
The quality of the shops as well just keeps on getting better.
It's been nearly thirty years, Paul. Time to make a return visit :-)
This video is amazing
Thank you so so much for watching!!!
Hello. Thank you so much for uploading this lovely video! Not many people know about this charming little village. I went to Haworth in February '18. It was bitterly cold but the view from the top of the hill (it's called Penistone Hill, I think) was gorgeous. We didn't come across the bridge or the school room though.
You're right! It's a little bit of a hidden gem isn't it! The views around the village are just stunning. You're right. And that just means you'll have to return once quarantine is over and see the bridge and the school room. It's a bit of a walk to the bridge but so worth it!
@@BellaDiary Hi. A hidden gem, indeed! And yes, another visit is on the cards, probably not this year though, unfortunately. Incidentally, I used to pronounce it as Kee-ley too, till my friend said, "Oh, do you mean Kee-thley?" BTW, I'm so glad I found your channel. I'm now going to binge-watch your travel vlogs. Such fun!
Ahhhhh so sorry for my late reply! That’s amazing wooooo! And at least I’m not the only one who’s been pronouncing things wrong 😂😂 :D
Correct: Penistone Hill. The bridge and waterfall is another 1.5 miles further west.
The Old School Rooms, established by the sister’s father and where the ladies taught, is just next to the Parsonage.
Not many people realise it's in the *City of Bradford* just like everywhere in this video (apart from Hebden Bridge), as people like to pretend that it isn't.
*Bradford* is only the *6th biggest city in the UK,* with a *227 miles squared* area, and a population of *539,786* after all.
A'm Mexican, A found this town recently on internet, A wis finkin' tae write a comic set in any part of England, and this seems tae be this kind o' town. Quiet, and distant but somehow human and relaxing.
Really so beautiful ur all video, i like It❤❤
I love this kinda weather
It has its own charm I guess!
@@BellaDiary yes indeed
does it rain all the time
Another beautiful, informative video .. wish you'd upload more 😍
Thank you so so much Anna! It was wet and miserable but I’d definitely recommend Haworth. I’ll 100% try and upload more consistently! I’m rubbish at the moment!
@@BellaDiary it's not ideal with travelling right now anyway but I hope to see many more videos of yours very soon.
I been to Haworth many many years ago (🙈) but I'd love to go again.
Sometimes I like exploring in the rain but it does get very uncomfortable in the end.
Stay safe x
You’re my absolute favourite! And I know what you mean about exploring in the rain - sometimes it’s really autumnal and then you can cosy up in a nice pub or cafe or sit by the fire and it’s wonderful! I hope we get to go to Haworth soon enough - it really is gorgeous. And I hope to see you in my next video soon!!
My ancestors lived in Howarth at the same time as the Brontës and their father Rev. Patrick Brontë officiated at my ancestors baptisms, weddings and burial and his signature appears on many of our families old church documents
What month you chose to visit the destination.. may i know
kOpEaRl yes of course! We went to Haworth in January :)
Nice video!!! I like it.
Thank you so so much!!
Admirer of beauty
Beautiful
You missed the most important aspect of Haworth. I was expecting a tour or reference to the Brontë Parsonage Museum.
You’re absolutely right! Thank you - will have to visit next time x
Bless you, I made the same mistake about how to pronounce Keighley when I first came to the area! Keithly! It's a shibboleth. There's a great steampunk tune by Sir Reginald Pikedevant! Might tempt you back for the steampunk weekend post pandemic if we ever get there!
I know - as soon as I got home I realised I'd been pronouncing it wrong! ahaha So cool! I didn't know that!! Gosh I'd absolutely love to see the steampunk weekend! Sounds like so much fun! Count me in after this madness is over!
like this.... nice!
Thank you!!!
Beautiful village
I remember when Kate Bush came to Haworth in the 1980s and sang Wuthering Heights.
Beautiful views plus u too 😊
Thank you so much
Love this
Guinness thanks for being the most supportive ❤️
TheTravelCrush thanks for the being the best ever! You have such exquisite taste.
Guinness oh youuuuu! I just like pretty places and good coffee. I’m a simple girl really!
Love you Sam.. have a good day
Soriya Tulla Joy thank you so much! Hope you have a wonderful day too ❤️
TheTravelCrush yes dear friend.
This looks so amazing which is the best city to go check out in Yorkshire??
Thank you! It’s beautiful! Are you looking for a city? Maybe Leeds or Sheffield?
@@BellaDiary so im from London and i just want to check out that side of the city so i dont have any idea what side to check out
Yorkshire is a huge area made up of three counties (North, West and South).
North Yorkshire has the amazing city of York, The Yorkshire Dales, the North York Moors and some wonderful coastal towns and villages;
West Yorkshire is traditionally more industrialised, playing host to Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield, plus many other smaller towns. It is where I live in Haworth, the home of the Bronte Sisters in the early 1800s. Haworth also has it's famous cobbled main street, a steam railway and is just on the doorstep of the moors.
South Yorkshire is also more industrialised and hosts cities such as Sheffield (which, to my shame, I have not visited yet). Nearby, though is the Yorkshire Sculpture Park with an amazing array of exhibits dotted around it's large grounds.
So much to see in Yorkshire. I arrived here from London over 30 years ago and still have so much more to see.
I live here , great video :)
You’re very lucky! I love Haworth! Hope you enjoyed my video :)
I hope I could just be here..it's a beautiful place
How we wished to have this type of weather here. Instead of hot & humidi or raining day to be stuck indoors.
Oh you’re right!
God its so beautiful, i hope to visit someday.
I totally agree! I hope you get to visit someday too xx
I want to live there with my family
I am coming
*Haworth* a village in the *City of Bradford,* the *6th biggest city in the UK.*
*Haworth* is just one of many neighbourhoods, villages and/or towns in the *City of Bradford* which people like to pretend are outside the cities border, even when those neighbourhoods are less than 2 miles from the city centre.
*Bradford* is 3 times bigger than *Manchester,* and had a bigger population than *Manchester* until 2015, as that's what happens when there's 20 years of propaganda to increase a cities size by over 160,000 people in just 20 years.
Daniel Gardecki I honestly had no idea at all! Are you local to the area? Well thank you so much for sharing - Haworth is a beautiful neighbourhood of Bradford then - we really enjoyed it!
@@BellaDiary I'm from *Little Horton* in *South Bradford* 9 miles away from from *Haworth* in *Keighley, West Bradford.*
*Bradford* is exactly *227 miles squared* and has the *6th biggest city area in the UK.*
*Bradford* always gets put down as a *crap city* by the *public,* the *media,* and the *utility companies* with their annual polls based on nonsense.
Yet they always forget that the *City of Bradford* is huge, has countless beautiful neighbourhoods, towns and villages, and countless tourist attractions.
The *Brontes* were born in *Thornton, Bradford,* and moved to *Haworth, Keighley, Bradford* as toddlers when their father got a job as a curate.
@@BellaDiary *Bradford* is the world's first *UNESCO City of Film.*
It gave birth to some of the earliest pioneers and inventors in film history with things like the *Cieroscope* and the *Kineoptoscope.*
It's home to the *National Science and Media Museum.*
It's home to the first ever *IMAX* cinema in *Europe.*
It's home to the *Pictureville* cinema which is 1 of only 3 places in the world where you can watch films on a *Cinerama* screen.
It's home to the *Cubby Broccoli* cinema which is one of the smallest in *Europe.*
It's the former *Wool Capital of the World.*
It's home to the *UNESCO World Heritage Site* - *Saltaire.*
It's the official record breaking *Curry Capital of Britain.*
It's one of the locations on the annual *Tour de Yorkshire* which is part of the *UCI Europe Tour.*
In the city centre alone there's...
1 - *Shopping* - Practically every high street store you can think of in *Kirkgate, Forster Square* and *The Broadway.*
2 - *Cinema* - To add to the 3 mentioned above there's *Cineworld* and *The Light* which are within 5 minutes walk of the others, as well as the *Odeon* which is just 3 miles up the road.
3 - *Theatre* - Two of the best large theatres in the country in the *Alhambra Theatre* and *St George's Hall,* as well as the *Bradford Playhouse.*
4 - *Galleries* - There's around 6 mini art galleries which include *The Impressions Gallery, Gallery II, Fuse Art Space, Artz I, The Dye House Gallery,* and *Kala Sangam.*
5 - *Bars* - There's bars and shops in the underground tunnels of *Sunbridge Wells.* There's more bars on North Parade aka the *Independent Quarter.* There's more bars and nightclubs in and around *Morley Street* (although the majority of those have been bought and closed by a Manchester born owner). Plus more bars scattered across the rest of the city centre.
6 - *Fun* - There's bowling, casino's, bingo, ice skating, escape room games, lazer gun games, and even inflatable theme park in the city centre. Plus go karting is only a mile away from City Hall.
7 - *Food* - Obvious as the *Curry Capital of Britain* Indian restaurants dominate. However there's cuisines from various countries from around the world, as well as all the usual fast food franchises.
8 - *Sport* - There's *Bradford City AFC* for football. Then there's *Bradford Bulls* for rugby league, who are one of the most successful clubs in the history of rugby league. We have at least 10 semi-professional football or rugby teams. And 100's of amateur football or rugby teams to watch if you don't want to pay. There's other sports and sports teams, but none that anyone really pays attention to. It's either football or rugby in this city.
9 - *Museums* - As well as the previously mentioned *National Science and Media Museum* there's also *The Peace Museum, The Police Museum,* and *The Colour Experience Museum.* Plus other museums like *Bolling Hall, Cartwright Hall* and *The Industrial Museum* are less than 2 miles away.
10 - *Heritage* - Other areas of interest include: *Bradford Cathedral* which is based in the heritage neighbourhood of *Little Germany.* *Waterstones* book shop which is the best one in the country. It's based at the old *Wool Exchange.* And *Bradford City Hall.*
At least 40 or 50 films and TV shows have filmed in the city centre in the last couple of years alone because of all the great buildings we have. Yes there's some ugly concrete buildings from the 60's scattered around but the rest are quality.
If you get bored of the city centre then there's many more places in *Bradford* to visit like:
1 - The *Bronte Parsonage Museum,* *Timothy Taylors,* and the *Black Bull* in *Haworth.*
2 - *Parkwood Off Road Centre* in *Tong.* It appeared on *Top Gear: Extra Gear* in 2017.
3 - *Salts Mill,* *Saltaire Brewery* and *Robert's Park* in *Saltaire.*
4 - *Bracken Hall* in *Baildon.*
5 - *Undercliffe Cemetery* and *Peel Park* in *Undercliffe.*
6 - The *Cow and Calf* rocks, *Betty's Tea Room,* the *Toy Museum,* *Manor House Museum,* *Kings Hall and Winter Gardens,* *Ilkley Cinema* and *Ilkley Lido* in *Ilkley.*
7 - *Doe Park Reservoir* in *Denholme.*
8 - *St Ives Estate,* and the *Five Rise Locks* in *Bingley.*
9 - The original home to the UK's current biggest soap *Emmerdale* in the village of *Esholt.* It moved to a purpose built set in *Leeds* in 1997, but still films in *Bradford* occasionally, usually for court or prison scenes.
10 - *Cliffe Castle Museum,* *East Riddlesden Hall,* *Keighley Civic Centre and Police Museum,* *Keighley Bus Museum,* the Vintage Carriage Trust's *Museum of Rail Travel* aka the *Carriage Works Museum* (one of the two museums which are collectively known as Rail Story), the Bahamas Locomotive Society's *Ingrow Loco Museum* aka the *Engine Shed Museum* (one of the two museums which are collectively known as Rail Story), and the *Keighley and Worth Valley Railway* in *Keighley.*
We've also given birth to 1000's of famous film/TV directors/producers/screenwriters/actors, TV presenters, TV judges, authors, artists, singers, rappers, musicians, bands, deejays, magicians, politicians, inventors, scientists, sportsmen, sports teams, businesses etc. most of which people don't even realise are from *Bradford.*
And we've had 100's of films and TV shows filmed here mainly in City Hall, City Park, Little Germany, The Midland Hotel, Undercliffe Cemetery, Ilkley Moor, Saltaire, Dalton Mills, Haworth, and the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.
*City Hall* has been used for films and TV shows like:
*Emmerdale, Coronation Street, The Duke* (2020), *Victoria, King Charles III, The Windsors, Peaky Blinders, Room at the Top* (2012), *Room at the Top* (1959), *Life at the Top, South Riding* (2011), *Seaforth, Official Secrets, The Great Train Robbery, The Brides in the Bath, National Treasure, No Angels, The ABC Murders, The Red Riding Trilogy, Spooks: Code 9, DCI Banks, A Touch of Frost, Band of Gold, Ackley Bridge, The Syndicate, Playing the Field, Billy Liar, Blow Dry, The Life and Crimes of William Palmer, A Passionate Woman, Elevator Gods, Welcome to Karachi, The Hairy Builder, Heston's Great British Food, One Day in May: The Story of the Bradford City Fire, Building Britain, Bollywood Carmen, Dynamo: Magician Impossible* and many many more which I've no doubt forgotten about or don't know about yet.
Yet people say *Bradford* isn't worth visiting.
This is where my surname came from!
Ahhh really? Gosh! You'll have to visit and see the gorgeous village! It really is special :)
Pretty girl in a preety place lovely
Thank you - it's one of the prettiest places ever! x
Haworth, 1 hour from Manchester!!!! Surprised you didn’t say only 4 hrs from London
Haha what did you mean? I’m from Manchester :)
@@BellaDiarySo you are are Lancastrian! That explains a lot!!!
@@optimist3580 hahahaha what does that mean? I can’t tell from your tone whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing ... 😂
@@BellaDiary You genuinely don’t know! that been a Lancastrian is a very, very bad thing
www.history.com/topics/british-history/wars-of-the-roses
@@optimist3580 my mum is from the Yorkshire dales so I’m a white rose at heart!
It feels I'm in wuthering heights
She went past my house!
RustleYubified no way! Really? You’re so lucky to live in Haworth!
Hello again, I walk past these places everyday.
TheTravelCrush, it’s always rainy in Haworth LOL, so you’re not missing out on much.
Top Whitman’s I been there loads!
Keighley is pronounced "Keith Lee" lol
😍😍😍😍😍
How have you just made me, a 15 year old boy from London, use my savings for a romantic weekend in Haworth
Billy Kimbell hahahahahaha this comment made me laugh! Hey Billy - making memories is a great use of savings! Enjoy! Haha
Try not to be too upset and shocked by northerners smiling and saying hello, it's what we do up here.
Why is the sky of england always grey and rainy all day??
It is depressing 🥲
Ahahah it can be depressing but sometimes it’s really charming! It’s winter after all ;)
Keighley is pronounced Keithlee :)
Thank you so much!! I knew I was pronouncing it wrong but didn't know how to pronounce it! x
Keighli
However, THANK YOU for spelling Haworth correctly 🙂
Hi loved the video, could you perhaps add like a map or something? Thanks
Thank you so so much! Thanks for watching! I wish I knew how to do that but I'll definitely look into it! x
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Thank you very much!
Horrible weather for being in such a lovely place dear
shahilagh I know!! It was still beautiful though!
@@BellaDiary good. I wrote u instagram .. got worried for u . r u okay? if u came to Yorkshire let me know
TheTravelCrush going tomorrow :)
you are soo beautiful and natural . love the away ur presentation #pureSmile #alwaysLove Love From Bangladesh, the place where u was visited long :) come to BD again you will be surprised
She's in *BD* in this video. *BD22* to be precise in the *City of Bradford.*
I'am from Bangladesh...
Great :) Thank you for watching! x
How beautiful you're
I live near howorth and its crap for driving
nice pouting video
Mark Campbell thanks for watching
Aw man you said Keighley wrong, it's OK though your amazing fashion sense helps me to forgive you
I know! It was my first time in this part of the U.K. and I am embarrassed that I pronounced it wrong! Will definitely be pronouncing it right from now on! Thanks for watching and for your compliment on my fashion! 😂❤️
She spelt Haworth correctly, though. For some, this is a major achievement
I am from India
You blog and you 😘😘
Hiiii! Thank you so much for watching my video :)
what do you call a male from Hertfordshire? Steven - Age
Good one! ahahaha
Literally I have crush on you
European accents are funny 🤣 but there places are awesome 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Haha thanks - I guess! I’m from england. Where are you from?
@@BellaDiary haha was kidding yo peeps accent is amazing and I am from united states Delaware city .you got some good content though 🙌🔥😉
you are showing yourself
Thank you! :)
Love from India Mam... when I will be in UK I will met you and one selfy❤️
you're prettier than haworth!!
Milan Singh haha that’s very kind of you ya say! Thank you x
... and Haworth is VERY pretty!
@@simonpackham5780 Sure sir ! but not prettier than this girl !!
My gosh, the amount of makeup on one single face 😂
Please grow up. Focus on the content of my video rather than what I look like. You look like a bitter idiot.
You are so beautiful 😍
Your are very preety
Show more scenery, less food, and cut back on the eyeliner......
Anacapa Ross ahahhaha alright gotcha! Thanks for the feedback - I’ll definitely look into more scenery and less food (although I love food) but sorry the eyeliner is staying ahahahah
That makeup…eeek!
What’s wrong with it?
I gave thumbs down, dislike because of all the ads
I’m not sure how to remove them - I’ll try and get these removed now
england is an expensive country
Yes - definitely at the moment!! x
Stop using Botox 😂
Never had Botox in my life!
Beautiful