Haworth
Haworth (population 6,379) is a town in City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, in the Pennines, 3 miles (5 kilometres) southwest of Keighley, 10 miles (16 km) west of Bradford as well as 10 miles (16 kilometres) east of Colne in Lancashire. The surrounding areas consist of Oakworth and also Oxenhope. Neighboring villages consist of Cross Roads, Stanbury and also Lumbfoot. Haworth is a vacationer destination known for its organization with the Bronté sisters as well as the preserved heritage Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. Haworth is first mentioned as a negotiation in 1209. The name may refer to a "hedged unit" or "hawthorn room". The name was recorded as "Howorth" on a 1771 map. Haworth becomes part of the civil church of Haworth, Cross Roads and Stanbury, which consequently belongs to the Bradford Metropolitan Area Council, among the 5 cosmopolitan districts of West Yorkshire. Between 1938 as well as 1974 Haworth was part of the Municipal Borough of Keighley and before that it had been a civil parish and metropolitan area in its own right. Haworth remains in the Worth Valley amid the Pennines. It is 212 miles (341 kilometres) north of London, 43 miles (69 km) west of York and 9 miles (14 km) west of Bradford.