Brontë landscape's battle for survival as new housing threatens tourist trade
Haworth's church roof needs repairs, while plans for housing estates overshadow moors where the sisters walked
The Rector of Haworth's three daughters were with him last week as he prepared his sermons for Christmas and the new year, given in the church at the top of the steep hill of Main Street.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Saturday, 31 December, 2011
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