
Haworth Barn is a traditional stone barn conversion in North Yorkshire, set in the heart of Brontë country near the village of Haworth. Original features include exposed oak beams, stone walls and high vaulted ceilings that showcase the building's agricultural heritage. The barn sleeps up to six guests and offers open-plan living with a wood-burning stove for cosy evenings.
The barn sits in peaceful countryside with views across rolling fields and moorland. You're surrounded by classic Yorkshire Dales scenery with dry stone walls and grazing sheep.
Three bedrooms sleep six people across a mix of doubles and twins. The open-plan kitchen and dining area features the original barn doors.
Haworth Barn is a traditional stone barn conversion in North Yorkshire, set in the heart of Brontë country near the village of Haworth. Original features include exposed oak beams, stone walls and high vaulted ceilings that showcase the building's agricultural heritage. The barn sleeps up to six guests and offers open-plan living with a wood-burning stove for cosy evenings.
The barn sits in peaceful countryside with views across rolling fields and moorland. You're surrounded by classic Yorkshire Dales scenery with dry stone walls and grazing sheep.
Three bedrooms sleep six people across a mix of doubles and twins. The open-plan kitchen and dining area features the original barn doors. A mezzanine level adds extra character to the living space.
Haworth village (1 mile, 3 minutes) brings Brontë Parsonage Museum to your doorstep. Skipton Castle sits 10 miles away (20 minutes). The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway runs steam trains just 1 mile from the barn (5 minutes). Bolton Abbey offers riverside walks 12 miles away (25 minutes).
Haworth Barn suits families and literary fans wanting authentic Yorkshire countryside. Book for the real barn character and moorland walks.
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Original oak beams span the vaulted ceilings throughout the barn, creating an authentic agricultural character that reminds you of the building's working past.
The wood burner in the living area provides warmth and atmosphere on cooler evenings, perfect for settling in after moorland walks.
Just one mile from Haworth village, you're right in the landscape that inspired the Brontë sisters' famous novels and poetry.
Original stone walls throughout the barn showcase traditional Yorkshire building methods and add texture and history to every room.
Windows frame views across Yorkshire moorland with dry stone walls and rolling hills stretching into the distance from the barn.
The spacious open-plan layout combines kitchen, dining and living areas under vaulted ceilings, making the most of the barn's original structure.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Haworth Barn by car, take the A629 towards Keighley, then follow signs to Haworth village. The barn is located just outside the village centre with convenient off-road parking available upon arrival.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Keighley, approximately 4 miles from the barn. From there, it's a short taxi ride or you can take the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway heritage line to Haworth station.
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Located 1 mile from your accommodation.
Postcode: BD22 8DA
Located 1 mile from your accommodation.
Postcode: BD22 8DU
Located 1 mile from your accommodation.
Postcode: BD22 8DU
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