Top Withens, Haworth, Yorkshire
ProductTop Withens, High up on the Bronte Moorland, overlooking the valley below.
Top Withens, High up on the Bronte Moorland, overlooking the valley below.
Steaming through the snow. The ‘Green Dragon’ from The Railway Children, in its British Railways livery as 52044, steams across Mytholmes Viaduct between Oakworth & Haworth during the early morning snow.
Early morning views across the village of Haworth, changing colours setting in
123-year-old locomotive, Taff Vale Railway No.85 rounding the curve at Mytholmes Viaduct, as the last day of winter comes to an end.
Overlooking Lower Laithe Reservoir an towards the rolling Bronte Countryside, as the sun sets behind.
46100LMS Royal Scot Class ‘Royal Scot’ rounding Mytholmes Curve between Oakworth & Haworth, running as light engine and returning to the yard at Haworth.
No.75078 British Railways Standard 4 leaving Haworth and passing the Bridge Housing Estate.
A classic Christmas Card scene, as the Elf Express steams through Haworth Station. The wintery scene was taking in 2021, with No.43924 “4F” hauling the festive service. 5 x 148mm x 210mm cards with white envelopes.
No.43924 passing through Haworth Station, with the Elf Express. The wintery scene, is as cold as it looks!
Top Withens at daybreak, on the moors high above Haworth & the Worth Valley, around 5:30am. The remote farmhouse is said to have been the inspiration for the location of the Earnshaw family house Wuthering Heights in the 1847 novel of the same name by Emily Brontë.