Haworth will forever be linked to the literary output of the three daughters of one of our former incumbents, the Rev. Patrick Brontë. He and his family lived in the Parsonage just to the west of the Church building from 1820 until 1861 and the novels produced by Charlotte, Ann and Emily not only still enthral readers throughout the world but attract many visitors to the Church and the village from around the world as well as from Yorkshire, its surrounding counties and the rest of Great Britain and Ireland.
All the family but Ann was interred in a tomb beneath the present Church which was rebuilt after Brontë’s death. The present Church was constructed between 1879 and 1881 and, although little remains of the previous buildings – parts of the present church tower formed parts of both the medieval church building as well as the one that Brontë would have used – many historical connections with both the Anglican and Methodist movements as well as literature are still present.
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The cache can be found by a simple offset multi. the first waypoint takes you to were you need to be there you will find all the information required to solve the clues. (A) Tabby's Grave Tabby died BCDE age FG The cache can be found at
N53 49.C(G-B)B
W01 57.A(G+E-B)(D-A+B)
(Be carefull where you find the info only the info at the waypoint will give you the correct answers to solve this multi)
Please replace the cache as found thank you
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