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Rebuilding the Birthplace: An Exhibition

72-74 Market Street, Thornton, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD13 3HF

  • 20 Sep 2025
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Explore the Brontë Birthplace’s rich heritage through visual exhibits, archival material, and live interpretation. Meet maid Nancy de Garrs in the Scullery and trace the house’s journey from weavers’ cottages to museum.

Step into the rich history of the Brontë Birthplace with a captivating exhibition that explores the recent renovation of this iconic home. Welcome to visitors of all ages to explore Archaeological materials from the archive, Visual and digital exhibits, Written and oral histories of the house. In the Scullery meet Nancy de Garrs, the Brontës’ maid, and discover what life was like in a Regency home and how social divides shaped the architecture of the house.

Trace the building’s journey from its origins as weavers cottages, through its transformation into a Parsonage, Butcher’s shop, Museum, and more. This is just the beginning of uncovering the home's fascinating past.

The Birthplace will be open from 11am - 4pm for visitors to drop in and explore the exhibition rooms, browse the gift shop and relax in the on site cafe.

Timings & Tours

Saturday 20 September:
1100 - 1600

Location & directions

72-74 Market Street, Thornton, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD13 3HF

Directions:
On-Street Parking: Market Street offers free on-street parking with no restrictions. If there isn’t any space directly outside the Brontë Birthplace, head onto Thornton Road, you’re also welcome to park there and take a brief walk up to to Market Street. Please be mindful of our neighbors and avoid blocking any driveways. By Bus: The First Metro 607 bus runs regularly from Thornton to Bradford Interchange and the 67 runs from Keighley via Thornton to Bradford Interchange. The nearest stop is just a 2-minute walk away. By Train: The closest stations are Bradford Interchange or Bradford Forster Square, both a short bus or taxi ride from Thornton. By Taxi: Local taxi services are readily available from Bradford city centre and surrounding areas.
Contact on day:
Anna Gibson
Telephone number:
+447365336663

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

The entire ground floor of the Birthplace is accessible for wheelchair users, however the entrance way requires a wheelchair ramp and the main area of the house is accessed via a short flight of stairs or a chair lift. Due to the historic nature of the property are some areas of uneven flooring and narrow entrance ways, but there are many places to sit down and rest during your visit. The exhibition will not feature loud noises or flashing lights. Our volunteers would be happy to explain objects in further detail, or read out signage to visitors.

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