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This
view is from outside the Parsonage.
Yorkshire's
most-famous writing family, the Brontës, lived
in the Haworth Parsonage from 1820 to Patrick’s death
in 1861.
The
Bronte Society who own and manage the Parsonage have,
wherever possible, restored the rooms to the way they
appeared in the early 1850s.
So
much on show on the house was actually used by the Brontes
- the sofa on which Emily died, the clock which Patrick
would wind each night before going to bed, Charlotte’s
paintbox and the collar worn by Keeper, Emily’s dog,
are just a few of these items.
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