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The places of Wuthering Heights really inspire us to feel a dark romance

Now we understand Kate Bush

Haworth town is the best place to start your Yorkshire experience, since it’s the place where Emily Brontë wrote her legendary story. Charming town with unpredictable weather and an indescribable atmosphere of a story happening right here.

To feel how Margot Robbie lived while shooting, go to Simonstone Hall, one of the 100 best places to stay in 2025. It is impossible not to feel the spirit of the main characters in this huge all-stone building. Dancing through these halls with a Charli XCX OST is the best thing to do on repeat.

For gloomy vibes, go to Knole House in Kent. This is the place where the opening scene and Heathcliff’s “revenge” took place. An enormous building near London filled with tapestries, old furniture, and rooms with old secrets.

Booze Moor and Bridestones Moor are the most picturesque places you could see in the film. Places for strong feelings and hard decisions, places where Heathcliff and Cathy share their feelings with nature. Just go there and share a moment with the person you are passionate about.

Old Gang Smelting Mill is the most abandoned place in this list. The ruined building and the mining site make the feeling of loneliness and isolation in the film even stronger.