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Ponden Mill was built in 1792 to Spin Cotton and was situated in such a beautiful valley to take advantage of the power offered by the water coming off the moors. The Bronte children played often in this valley and the church at the end of our car park is actually Gimerton chapel from Wuthering Heights. We are on both the Pennine Way and the Bronte Way, Haworth is close by, as is a good pub.

We have restored two bedrooms in the Mill to a very high standard, both with en-suite.facilities. We do have a café in the mill and can offer meals and packed lunches for people doing walks. We can also arrange to pick up bags if you are coming on foot, or via the Keighley and Worth Valley Steam Train.

We are family friendly and it’s a quick walk to the fairy cave at Ponden Kirk. The Mill is haunted but nothing has appeared in the guest room part of the mill……. yet.

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What's Nearby

  1. Discover the inspiration for Wuthering Heights by taking a walk to Top Withens, where you…

    0.9 miles away
  2. Haworth Moor is located just outside the picturesque village of Haworth.

    1.35 miles away
  3. Top Withens is a ruined farmhouse near Haworth, which is said to have been the…

    1.49 miles away
  4. A beautiful country park outside Haworth

    1.67 miles away
  1. Haworth Parish Church, or the Church of St Michael and All Angels, is an Anglican church…

    1.94 miles away
  2. The Brontës are the world's most famous literary family and Haworth Parsonage was their…

    2.03 miles away
  3. Gallery and gift shop on the historic cobbled Main Street of Haworth.

    2.13 miles away
  4. Do the ghosts of Branwell and Emily Brontë still walk the moors of Haworth? Do the…

    2.16 miles away
  5. Experience the beauty of Haworth's Central Park, where you can explore the vibrant flower…

    2.26 miles away
  6. The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway is a heritage railway that was reopened in 1968 and…

    2.39 miles away
  7. Holden Park (known locally as Oakworth Park) is absolutely unique, with grottoes and…

    2.56 miles away
  8. Visit Rail Story to learn more about the railways and the people who worked on them.

    4.08 miles away
  9. A former mansion built 1875 - 1882, now the local museum in a park.

    4.84 miles away
  10. Visit Cliffe Castle Park for a great family day out. Not only can you visit Cliffe…

    4.93 miles away
  11. The Keighley Bus Museum Trust hosts a magnificent collection of vintage vehicles.

    5.32 miles away
  12. A special nature reserve in the heart of the Bradford district.

    5.9 miles away
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