Afternoon tea

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Celebrate the first anniversary of the reopening of the historic Brontë Birthplace this Bank Holiday Weekend with a special Afternoon Tea & Guided Tour experience.

Join us on Sunday 24th May at 2:30pm for an afternoon of heritage, storytelling and celebration in the very house where the Brontë story began.

Guests will enjoy a full guided tour of the birthplace, exploring the remarkable restoration journey and discovering how the house has evolved throughout its first year welcoming visitors once again. Following the tour, guests will be welcomed into our Tea Room for a traditional Afternoon Tea featuring savoury treats, freshly baked scones, sweet delicacies and tea or coffee served in the atmospheric surroundings of the house.

Whether you’ve supported the project from the beginning or are visiting for the very first time, this special anniversary gathering is a wonderful way to celebrate one year of reopening and community support.

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Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£35.00 per adult

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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Map & Directions

First Anniversary Afternoon Tea And Guided Tour

Type:Afternoon / Cream Tea

The Bronte Birthplace, 72-74 Market Street, Thornton, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD13 3HF

Opening Times

Season (24 May 2026)
DayTimes
Sunday14:30 - 17:00

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