Some of the 500 strong crowds on the “wild and windy moors” of Yorkshire last Sunday for the Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever 2025
Last Sunday, hundreds of Kate Bush fans from across the world descended onto the moors to celebrate ‘the most Wuthering Heights day ever’.
Two Daughters of Dun Iascaigh joined 500 others to represent Cahir Cahir to do the Kate Bush dance in Haworth, England.
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Haworth is a village in West Yorkshire that is part of the metropolitan borough of the city of Bradford. The village is surrounded by moorland so was chosen as the location of The Most Wuthering Heights Day ever for 2025.
It is in close proximity to the Brontë Parsonage Museum which was the Brontë family home that displays personal items, manuscripts and letters by the literary sisters Emily Brontë, Charlotte Brontë & Anne Brontë as well as Jane Austen & Emily Dickinson.
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Cahir was represented by Josephine O’Neill and Eileen Hynes as these two adventurous ladies from Cahir travelled to be part of the epic first ever dance on the moors and The Most Wuthering Heights Day ever for 2025! Well done ladies.
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