English countryside landscape at a distance seen from a sloped street in Haworth, a village in West Yorkshire, England.

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30 Comments

  1. suiadansguilt on

    I’d like to live the feeling I get while viewing this photo. Most wonderful, thank you.

  2. I live in Leeds and Haworth is the number one place I take any visitors. Also happens to be the birth place and home of the Brontë sisters.

  3. not-wanted-on-voyage on

    I grew up round there, it’s as beautiful as it looks. There’s a steam train in the valley, and you can walk out to Wuthering heights from the top.

    That’s also the road from the famous Hovis advert. ‘Yorkshire, born and bread’

  4. I’ve only been here once, but it was as gorgeous as it looks here even on a cloudy day. I was also reading Wuthering Heights at the time so it was cool seeing where the Brontë sisters lived.

  5. Percutaneouschalleng on

    In the UK we have a word for “sloped streets”. We call them hills…

  6. IlikeJewelTones on

    What a beautiful village. I want to live there or maybe just on the outskirts.

  7. Something about that staircase and the small plaza (kind of) reminds me of a Van Gough painting…I have no idea which one though. Was there a fountain?

  8. gratisargott on

    The English rolling hills is definitely one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world

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