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Top Withens is popularly credited as being Emily Bronte's setting for the Earnshaw moorland farmstead in Wuthering Heights.
It is now a desolate ruin on the Pennine moors above the village of Haworth, Yorkshire, UK. The house itself it just to the right of the tree, almost hiding behind it from the elements. Incidentally, I got lost up here on this occasion and only wandered on the place by accident! Daily DeviationGiven 2009-03-25Top Withins, Yorkshire, UK by ~craig-352 Suggester writes: "There's this spooky feeling to this piece; I love it!" and I think that sums it up quite well on this very illustrative photograph! (Suggested by *neoshayna888 and Featured by ^kkart) |
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November 11, 2007
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If I might suggest, try a square crop (1x1) or at least crop out a little of the space in the right of the frame.
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Makes me think of the old b&w Sherlock Holmes movies "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (both the '39 and the Hammer versions) - the scenes in the moor.
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