Let Me In: The Brontës in Bricks and Mortar

Let Me In: The Brontës in Bricks and Mortar

Between wild walks, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë spent most of their lives indoors, their imaginations firing behind firmly-closed door

By Whitby Lit Fest

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Location

The Whitby Mission & Seafarers Centre

Haggersgate Whitby YO21 3PP United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
  • No venue parking

Between wild walks, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë spent most of their lives indoors, their imaginations firing behind firmly-closed doors.

Two expert writers, Sharon Wright and Ann Dinsdale, went on a very personal journey around Britain and Ireland, enjoying privileged access to private houses, that shaped and inspired the Brontë sisters and their writing.

Echoing Cathy's ghost in Wuthering Heights, Ann and Sharon ask to be let in - and invite you on an eye-opening odyssey that combines the surprising Bronte history of key houses with their sometimes glorious, sometimes heartbreaking, always fascinating afterlives. They’ll also delve into the strong local Brontë connections with Scarborough, Filey, and Bridlington.

Ann Dinsdale, Principal Curator of the Brontë Parsonage Museum in Haworth, is an expert on the world-class Brontë collection. Sharon Wright is an award-winning journalist and author of the Amazon #1 bestselling biography of Maria Branwell Brontë.

They are interviewed by former journalist, Julie Akhurst, who lived in Ponden Hall – the ancient farmhouse on the moors thought to inspire Wuthering Heights.

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For access information please call the venue on 01947 602805.

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Whitby Lit Fest exists to celebrate Whitby’s literary heritage; to connect readers with contemporary authors and poets; and to inspire residents and visitors alike.

£5
Nov 9 · 3:00 PM GMT