From Saturday 3 May to Saturday 24 May the Bronte Parsonage museum in Keighley will be offering public tours.
Attendees will be able to enjoy both the house where the three famous sisters grew up and a special new exhibition, No Coward Soul, displaying the complete collection of Emily Bronte's work for the first time.
The Bronte sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne were raised at their father's parsonage in Haworth and each went on to become celebrated authors in their own rights.
In 1847 Charlotte's Jane Eyre and Emily's Wuthering Heights were published, with Anne's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall out a year later, all under male pseudonyms. However, the sisters were plagued by ill health and Emily died before ever completing another novel, Anne a year later and Charlotte of morning sickness a year after her wedding.
The tour will include a behind-the-scenes look at the Bronte Society collection. As well as a guided viewing of the house, there will be a visit to the library. Tours are limited to between six and 12 people. Pre-booking is essential.
You can use Metro's Journey Planner to find out how to get to Keighley by public transport.
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