Thousands of literary pilgrims who make the trek to Top Withens above Haworth every year can now learn more about the site.
The derelict moorland farmhouse attracts Bronte buffs from across the world due to its alleged inspiration for the location of Emily’s Wuthering Heights.
Now an information panel has been installed explaining its history and the people who lived there.
The venture is part of the award-winning Watershed Landscape Project, managed by Pennine Prospects and financed by the Heritage Lottery Fund and South Pennine Leader.
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