Get your visit off to the best start.

The Museum is at the top of the main cobbled street in Haworth, behind the parish church.

Our address:

Brontë Parsonage Museum, Church Street, Haworth, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD22 8DR 

Read on to find out how to arrive by bus, train or car. For tips on sustainable travel to the Museum, take a look at our sustainability page.


Photo of the back of a green bus driving through a pretty village.

By bus:

Regular buses run to Haworth from Bradford Interchange, Keighley bus station, and Hebden Bridge railway station. 

For more information on routes via Leeds, Skipton, Bradford, and Keighley, click visit the Trans Dev bus website.


By train:

Leeds has the biggest train station serving West Yorkshire. The nearest local station is Keighley. From Keighley, you can take a bus to Haworth. 

The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway runs steam trains between Keighley railway station and Haworth railway station at weekends, bank holidays, and daily in summer (visit their website for more details). 

Visit the Trainline website for more information on trains and train timetables.

Photo of a steam train going through green countryside.
Credit: KWVR / Tom Marshall

Photo of a country road on a sunny day.

By car:

The Brontë Parsonage Museum is in Haworth, West Yorkshire – eight miles west of Bradford and three miles south of Keighley. We don’t have our own car park, but there are three pay and display car parks nearby:

The nearest is off West Lane and has public WCs. It’s owned by Bradford Council; please note their terms and conditions. Search for ‘Brontë Parsonage Museum Car Park’ in Google Maps for directions.

A large car park with facilities for coaches is accessible from Sun Street. It’s owned by Bradford Council; please note their terms and conditions. Search for ‘Brontë Village Coach and Car Park’ in Google Maps for directions

A privately owned car park is just off North Street. Please note and adhere to their terms and conditions. Search for ‘Central Car Park Haworth’ in Google Maps for directions.

Photo of a statue of three women in early-19th-century clothing, in a garden.

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