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Originally a coaching house, the Fleece is conveniently situated on the Main Street at the very heart of the village. 2007 winners of the Beautiful Beer Award, and Cask Marque recognition.
Haworth - 'Home of the Brontes ' As the village where the Bronte sisters grew up Haworth has become a world famous tourist attraction with much to offer the visitor: * See the Bronte Parsonage Museum * Ride on the Worth Valley Railway where 'The Railway Children' was filmed * Wander the cobbled Main Street and browse through the interesting gift and bric-a-brac shops * Explore the rugged beauty of the surrounding heather moors that featured in the Bronte novels including Wuthering Heights. * 'Last of the Summer Wine'country and the magnificent Yorkshire Dales National Park are just a short drive away. Traditional Pub Atmosphere The Fleece has recently been completely refurbished yet still retains all its old character. The stone flagged bar where Branwell Bronte once drank offers fine English cask ales whilst excellent bar food is served both at lunchtime and in the evening. If you prefer to eat a little more formally there is a two tier dining area. Special Occasion To mark that special occasion you can enjoy Champagne & Strawberries or Champagne & Chocolates in your room on arrival or any time during your stay for an additional charge of just £40.00. Served on ice with crystal champagne flutes, what better way to impress your partner and get your romantic break off to a sparkling start. All part of the service! www.fleeceinnhaworth.co.uk
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