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Extract from the Haworth Travel Guides:
Of English literary shrines, probably only Stratford sees more visitors than the quarter of a million who swarm annually into the village of
HAWORTH
to tramp the cobbles once trodden by the Bront sisters. Quite why the sheltered life of the Bronts should exert such a powerful fascination is a puzzle, though the contrast of their pinched provincial existences with the brooding moors and tumultuous passions of
Wuthering Heights
may well form part of the answer. Whatever the reasons, during the summer the village's steep, cobbled
Main Street
is lost under huge crowds, herded by multilingual signs arou... read the whole Haworth Travel Guides...
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