The Fleece Inn Haworth, West Yorkshire, BD22 8DA

  • 10 bedrooms

Award-Winning real ales and Comfortable Bedrooms in Brontë Country

The Fleece sits along the cobbled Main Street of Haworth in the heart of Brontë country, with easy access to local shops, tearooms, and heritage attractions. Surrounded by rolling moorland and steeped in literary history, this characterful inn offers a warm and welcoming base for exploring one of West Yorkshire’s most beloved villages. With good Tripadvisor reviews and award-winning Timothy Taylor’s beers this pub is a great choice, whether you are booking a walking holiday across the Pennine moors or a cultural escape.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Dog Friendly Rooms
  • EV Charging nearby
  • Log Fires
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

The Fleece offers a collection of comfortable guest rooms designed to reflect the building’s historic character while providing modern conveniences for a restful stay. Rooms are thoughtfully furnished, offering a cosy retreat after a day exploring Haworth’s steep streets or the surrounding moorland. There are single, twin and double rooms available, each with en-suite facilities, a TV, complimentary toiletries, and WiFi access. One room is dog friendly, which can be booked directly with the pub. In the morning, wake up to a cooked Yorkshire breakfast.

Food & Drink

Food at The Fleece centres around comforting pub classics. Guests can expect hearty Yorkshire fare suited to both quick lunches and sociable evening dining. The bar offers a selection of award-winning local ales, with the main brands being Landlord, Golden Best and Best Bitter (now Boltmaker). Whether you are enjoying supper or a drink after a walk, the setting is both welcoming and relaxed.

Nearby

Haworth Main Street – Historic cobbled street lined with independent shops and cafés (0 miles)

Brontë Parsonage Museum – Former home of the Brontë sisters, now a museum dedicated to their lives and works (0.2 miles)

Keighley & Worth Valley Railway – Heritage steam railway offering scenic journeys through the Worth Valley (0.5 miles)

Penistone Hill Country Park – Open moorland with panoramic views and walking trails (1 mile)

Branshaw Golf Club – Designed by James Braid and Dr Alister Mackenzie (2 miles)

Top Withens – Ruined farmhouse said to have inspired Wuthering Heights (3 miles)

Keighley – Market town with shops, galleries, and transport links (4 miles)