Lights, Camera, Brontë: East Riddlesden Hall on Screen
Step into the atmospheric world of Wuthering Heights.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Step into the atmospheric world of Wuthering Heights with Lights, Camera, Brontë: East Riddlesden Hall on Screen.
This exhibition uncovers the hall’s starring role in over a century of film and television adaptations of Emily Brontë’s iconic novel. Wander through historic rooms where directors once brought tempestuous romances and Yorkshire moorland drama to life, explore original screenplays and objects linked to the Brontës, and discover how the hall’s dark stone walls, rose windows and 17th‑century architecture inspired filmmakers from 1920 to the present day.
Blending literary heritage, cinematic history and local stories, this is your chance to experience East Riddlesden Hall as both a home of history and a star of the big screen.
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