Text Reads: The Three Ann(e)s: Celebrating the Brontë Sister in Style!

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Join the Celebration of Anne Brontë! A Brontë Birthplace organised event.​​​​​​

On Saturday, 18th January, just one day after Anne Brontë’s birthday, come and celebrate the life and legacy of the often-overlooked Brontë sister at St James’ Church, Thornton. The Three Ann(e)s will feature a special performance at 14:00, with pianist Ann Airton and Brontë expert Anne Powell bringing Anne’s courageous spirit to life through readings and music she would have known and loved.

Doors open at 13:30 for a display of Brontë artefacts, offering a unique glimpse into the family’s literary history. 

After the performance, enjoy refreshments and a raffle draw at 15:30.

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Tickets are £10 for adults and just £5 for children up to age 12.

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The Three Ann(e)s: Celebrating the Brontë Sister in Style!

Type:Literary Event

St. James' Church, Thornton Road, Thornton, West Yorkshire, BD13 3AB

Opening Times

Season (18 Jan 2025)
DayTimes
Saturday13:00 - 15:30

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Thornton VillageThornton Village, BradfordThe origins of the village go back before the Norman Conquest, when Thornton belonged to the manor of Bolton. It is spelt in the Domesday Book as Torenton meaning ‘enclosure of Thorns’.

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