Haworth is one of '15 of the UK’s most beguiling filming locations' according to
The Times.
5. Haworth, West Yorkshire
As seen in Jane Eyre, Emily and The Railway Children
Any film fan who clambers up Haworth’s steep cobbled street might get a touch of déjà vu. Many of its millstone grit houses have become whimsical shops selling vintage dresses and hemlock candles, and at the top is the Parsonage, where the Brontë sisters lived, so (inevitably) 2011’s Jane Eyre movie and last year’s Emily were filmed here. So too were parts of the original 1970s film The Railway Children and 2022’s The Railway Children Return, using the Keighley & Worth steam railway, which labours up the valley below. The guesthouse here, Weavers of Haworth, is a cut above the norm, with elegant on-trend paint colours — dark blue, lichen green — and exposed brick walls. (Andrew Eames)
We don't actually remember any scene from Jane Eyre 2011 that may have been shot in Haworth at all or any reason why it should have.
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Finally, there was the rooftop, which, when the weather allowed, became an open-air party and dance space known as "Wuthering Heights." (April Snellings)
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