I Visited the Breathtaking Yorkshire Farm that Inspired Wuthering Heights
Reporter Sophie Corcoran toured West Yorkshire locations tied to Wuthering Heights, including Holdsworth House and Top Withins, highlighting an Airbnb promotion linked to the film adaptation.
- On February 13, 2026, Airbnb and Warner Bros recreated Emerald Fennell’s film set, with requests to book opening at 12pm on February 20 via airbnb.com/WutheringHeightsMovie.
- Emerald Fennell’s new adaptation, loosely inspired by Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel, is buoyed by Saltburn’s cultural storm and saw Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi stay at Holdsworth House.
- Alongside the bedroom, dining and props include pink walls reportedly matching Robbie’s skin tone with creeping blue veins and macabre items like a dollhouse and fish in jelly.
- Searches for West Yorkshire getaways have spiked, with Airbnb interest up 67 per cent among the UK Gen Z population and local businesses reporting increased visitors.
- Cathy’s Bedroom will be available for three separate stays for up to two guests between 27 February and 4 March, with travel not included and spots limited on a first-come, first-served basis.
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I visited the breathtaking Yorkshire farm that inspired Wuthering Heights
Reporter Sophie Corcoran took a trip to Haworth and the Brontë waterfalls, making it to Top Withins: a stone's throw away from Haworth, where Charlotte, Emily and Anne lived with their brother Branwell and father Patrick
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