The Bronte Birthplace Heritage Walking Tour
72-74 Market Street, Thornton, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD13 3HF
Discover Thornton: Brontë Birthplace Walking Tour
Join us for our first-ever walking tour of historic Thornton, uncovering the rich cultural, industrial, and architectural heritage of the Brontë sisters’ birthplace. For many years Thornton has been the forgotten chapter in the Bronte story, but since the grand opening of the Birthplace we are striving to bring to light the fascinating history of this charming and characterful village.
Led by local historian and photographer Matthew, the 90-minute tour begins at the Birthplace and takes you through key sites including the Brontë Bell Chapel ruins, Thornton Viaduct, South Square Centre, and the village’s iconic snickets and ginnels. Once overlooked, Thornton’s story is now being brought to life—step into its vibrant past and see how it shaped the Brontës. Tours end back at the Birthplace, where you can relax in the café, browse the gift shop, or book a house tour.
72-74 Market Street, Thornton, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD13 3HF
The route around Thornton is relatively flat but there will be extended periods of walking and standing, in some areas the paths are quite narrow and may be impassable without venturing into the road for wheelchair users. The Birthplace has an accessible bathroom and changing place, which are accessible via a stairlift or short flight of stairs. The tour is presented verbally and without the use of microphones.