Commemorated on 9 plaques

Anne Brontë 1820-1849 writer died in a house on this site on May 28th 1849

Grand Hotel, St Nicholas Cliff, Scarborough, United Kingdom where they stayed

Roe Head - Built on land bought from the Armytage Kamily of Kirklees Hall in the mid-17C and rebuilt in 1740. The building became a school in 1830, attended by the Brontë sisters, Charlotte, 1831-32, Emily, 1836, Anne 1836-7. Charlotte returned in July 1835 as a teacher. Headmistress of the school was Margaret Wooler (Mrs Prior in Shirley) and Charlotte's Friends at school were Ellen Nussey and Mary Taylor (Caroline Helstone and Rose Yorke in Shirley).

Holly Bank School, Roe Head Site, Far Common Road, Mirfield, United Kingdom where they attended school

The George Inn. In Elizabethan times Ralph Rokeby Esq. (d. 1575) secretary of the Council of the North lived in a house on this site. Subsequently for about two and a half centuries there existed here a Hostelry known since 1614 as the George Inn, from which horsedrawn coaches departed to Hull, Manchester and Newcastle. The sisters Charlotte and Anne Brontë stayed here in 1849. Leak & Thorp moved to this site in 1869.

19 Coney Street, York, United Kingdom where they stayed (1849)

In this house were born the following members of the Bronte Family - Charlotte 1816 - Patrick Branwell 1817 - Emily Jane 1818 - Anne 1820

74 Market Street, Thornton, United Kingdom where they was born (1820)

The Brontë family vault is situated below this pillar, near to the place where the Brontë's pew stood in the old church. The following members of the family were buried here: Maria and Patrick, Maria, Elizabeth, Branwell, Emily Jane, Charlotte.

Haworth Church (interior), Main Street, Haworth, United Kingdom where they worshipped

This was the site of the gate leading to the church used by the Brontë family and through which they were carried to their final resting place in the church.

Graveyard, Haworth Church, Main Street, Haworth, United Kingdom where they worshipped

Patrick Bronte (1777-1861) The Old School Room Haworth built this school for the children of Haworth. Charlotte, Branwell, Emily and Anne all taught here. Site of Charlotte's wedding reception in 1854

The Old School Room, Church Street, Howarth, United Kingdom where they taught

Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë attended Roe Head School at various times between 1831 and 1838

Far Common Road, Mirfield, United Kingdom where they was

Birthplace of the Brontës. Charlotte - 1816 Patrick Branwell - 1817 Emily Jane - 1818 Anne - 1820 were all born here

74 Market Street, Thornton, United Kingdom where they was born (1820)