Two miles west of town of Keighley, on the border with Brontë Country lie two old, small and peaceful villages: Laycock and Goose Eye. I love exploring and photographing picturesque villages and was very pleased to discover these two which are only a slight detour on my way to Haworth. Wandering around Laycock, I was immediately drawn to the sense of slow pace of life and living in harmony with countryside and nature. The villagers were friendly and took the time to chat to us: there was an owner of a beautiful and unusual, very old house doing some work outside, and further up a group of ladies came out of another house after getting together for a morning coffee. There were some gorgeous gardens teeming with colourful summer blooms and attractive tables with chairs thoughtfully placed to enjoy soothing, far reaching views. We passed through Goose Eye on our way out of Laycock, but I came back to take photos a few days later. Goose
"The wind I hear it sighing With Autumn's saddest sound - Withered leaves as thick are lying As spring-flowers on the ground - This dark night has won me To wander far away - Old feelings gather fast upon me Like vultures on their prey - " - Emily Jane Brontë - By The Bridgehouse Beck, Haworth Old yew tree, Haworth Central Park Haworth Church Graveyard Haworth Church Graveyard Church Street bottom, Haworth Keighley KWVR Station Cafe Church Lane top, Haworth John Brown's House, Church Lane, Haworth Brontë Parsonage Museum in the autumn mist
Beautiful photos so sophisticated...cute Midge with his teddy bear
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