Stone Gappe Hall | Stone Gappe Hall is positioned within a small village in Yorkshire. Lothersdale, Northern Yorkshire is as warm area that receives a lot of rain. | The modern Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, meaning that the area has significant landscape value, and the building is considered a listed building. | Charlotte Brontë briefly lived here after engaging, and is likely the model for Gateshead Hall. |
North Lees Hall | North Lees Hall is positioned within Hathersage, which is a cool and slightly cloudy region. | Today North Lees Hall is a grade II listed building, meaning that it is has cultural and historical significance. The main building dates back to 1594. | Charlotte Brontë visited this house several times with a friend, it is the inspiration for Thornfield Hall. |
Cowan Bridge School | Cowan Bridge School is found within Lancashire is a cool and wet area and features several rivers and, outside of a few major areas, the area is fairly rural. | Cowan Bridge School was a school that taught the daughters of middle class families. Today it is known as the Brontë School House. | Charlotte Brontë and her sisters attended Cowan Bridge School and it was very likely to be the inspiration for Lowood. |