A Timothy Taylor pub, if you’re after the perfect pint of hand-pulled ale, then the Fleece won’t disappoint. But the cosy bar with its warm red walls and crackling fire in the wood burner also serves an excellent selection of whiskies alongside a good wine list and soft drinks.
The food at the Fleece is classic pub fayre which is sourced and served with attention to detail and a true passion for flavours. Pies, burgers, curries and fish and chips all feature, alongside varied vegetarian and kids’ menus.
The en-suite guest rooms at the Fleece are tastefully decorated, peaceful and comfortable. In the spirit of keeping things local, even the furniture is crafted by tradesmen based in the surrounding area.
Home to the Brontë museum, Haworth is a delightful Yorkshire village to stay in. The museum, a few hundred metres away, is an inspirational and fascinating place and you’ll enjoy their Contemporary Arts Programme which runs events all through the year. The Keighley and Worth Valley steam railway is just a short drive away for those who enjoy a more sedate pace through the countryside.
Other Information
Address:
67 Main Street,
Haworth,
Yorkshire,
England,
BD22 8DA
Number of rooms: 4