Though the Brontë sisters are forever linked to the wild Yorkshire moors, much of their creativity took place behind closed doors. In this fascinating conversation, authors Ann Dinsdale and Sharon Wright take us on a journey through the houses and places that shaped the lives and work of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne.
Their book uncovers the stories behind the Brontës’ childhood home and the famous Parsonage, the real school that inspired Jane Eyre, and the ruined halls that echo through Wuthering Heights. It also explores lesser-known places connected to their legacy in Ulster, Cornwall, and beyond.
With beautiful illustrations and rich historical insight, this event invites you to rediscover the Brontës through the buildings they knew, revealing how the rooms they lived in and the landscapes they moved through helped shape the stories that still capture readers’ imaginations today.
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