Brontë Waterfall on the South Dean Beck is about a mile south-west of Stanbury, near Haworth in West Yorkshire, England.
[1] There is a plaque with a quotation from Psalm 104 (How manifold are Thy works...), evidently referring to the natural beauty of the site.
9 Regiment Army Air Corps, airlifted five gritstone slabs into the narrow valley to allow park rangers to repair the crossing.
[3] The waterfall can be reached on a waymarked route from Haworth, part of the Brontë Way.
The location of the ruined farmhouse is reputed to have been the inspiration for the setting of Wuthering Heights, the Emily Brontë's only novel published in 1847.