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Photo of Hurst Green by: Sue Bristo

Hurst Green
"although I now live on the coast, i was born and bread in north east lancashire and scenes like this were an everyday occurance, i used to cycle around Hurst Green. when I eventualy meet my maker and he asks where I came from, i shall proudly say 'heaven'. Nice pics. sue" - lancashirelove(21st February 2009)

Photo of Pelsall by: Sally Birch

Bees
"Great pic Sally." - Sue Bristo(21st February 2009)

Photo of Haworth by: Phil Jobson

Shopfront in Haworth, West Yorkshire
"real shops, not museums" - lancashirelove(21st February 2009)

Photo of Haworth by: Phil Jobson

Shop sign in Haworth, West Yorkshire
"no comment lol" - lancashirelove(21st February 2009)

Photo of Haworth by: Andrea Cox

Haworth, West Yorkshire
"if you are thinking of visiting the 'real' England spend a couple of nights in Hawarth, and bring your camera" - lancashirelove(21st February 2009)

Photo of Haworth by: Andrea Cox

Haworth, West Yorkshire
"nice shot Andrea" - lancashirelove(21st February 2009)

Photo of Haworth by: Sharon West

Haworth
"this is England" - lancashirelove(21st February 2009)

Photo of Haworth by: Mick Covell

Haworth
"This village is well worth a visit at any time of the year, be sure to go in the Bronte museum which was the home of the Bronte's, you can 'touch' some of their personal possesions but it makes it all much more interesting if you read some of their books before you visit. Nice pic., take away the cars and the yellow lines, add a horse or two and a long dress and you are back in the 18th century. lol." - lancashirelove(21st February 2009)

Photo of Haworth by: Nicholas. R. Taylor.

Haworth, West Yorkshire
"They are the original actors from TV's Dads Army and the main street of Howarth is a perfect setting.A great shot that sadly cannot be repeated." - lancashirelove(21st February 2009)

Photo of Haworth by: Phil Jobson

The Black Bull, Haworth, West Yorkshire: A frequent haunt of Branwell Bronte
"If you visit Hawarth on the Sunday before xmas you will see a salvation army brass band stood here in front of a christmas tree, add a flurry of snow and you have the perfect Charles dickens picture. For anyone who has read any of the Bronte books (and I suguest they do) before they visit, this is the inn that Emlily Brontes brother used to spend his time in." - lancashirelove(21st February 2009)