For a few lucky romantics, the greatest love story in English literature now comes with room service, a movie tie-in, and Margot Robbie’s name on the pillow talk. A new Airbnb experience in Yorkshire is offering fans the chance to sleep in a “Wuthering Heights” fantasy suite, on the very grounds where Robbie and Jacob Elordi stayed during filming, and it is completely free.

This is not just another themed stay. It is part film marketing event, part gothic escape, and part love letter to Emily Brontë’s moors. It also quietly turns an Oscar-era power trio  , Robbie, Elordi, and writer-director Emerald Fennell, into your unofficial housemates for the night.

The Airbnb That Lets You Sleep Like Margot Robbie

According to DailyMailUS, the one-of-a-kind suite sits on the grounds of Holdsworth House, a Jacobean manor hotel in Halifax that doubled as a key filming location for Fennell’s new adaptation of “Wuthering Heights.” It is the same hotel where Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi reportedly stayed during production, which gives the overnight a quiet brush with A-list routine.

The experience has been designed as a full cinematic immersion. Guests step into a recreation of Cathy Earnshaw’s Thrushcross Grange bedroom, reimagined through Fennell’s darker, more feverish lens. It is set in what looks like an unassuming stone outbuilding opposite the main hotel, but once the door closes, you are essentially on a set that stayed behind when the cameras moved on.

DailyMailUS reports that the entire stay, from the ornate room to meals, is being offered free of charge to a handful of guests around the film’s romantic release window. It is a clever piece of studio marketing, but for viewers who fell hard for Robbie in “Barbie” and Elordi in his breakout roles, it is also a chance to inhabit the same world they just watched on screen.

The property sits in the heart of what tourism boards and locals proudly call Brontë Country. It is a short drive from Haworth, the village where Emily, Charlotte, and Anne Brontëlived, and where literary pilgrims now queue outside the parsonage the sisters once called home. The Brontë Parsonage Museum notes that the former family house has become a global magnet for readers drawn to the landscapes and stories that came from these rooms, which adds another layer of gravitas to an otherwise playful movie promotion.

Inside Cathy’s Velvet Fever Dream of a Room

Instead of a faithful period re-creation, this Thrushcross Grange is like stepping into Cathy’s subconscious. The room is sprawling and indulgent, the precise opposite of the cramped, chilly spaces most readers imagine for the Brontës themselves.

Cathy's sprawling bedroom decorated in opulent pink and gold inside the Wuthering Heights-inspired suite
Photo: Cathy’s sprawling bedroom is decorated with opulent pink and gold – DailyMailUS

 

DailyMailUS describes skin-toned walls and red velvet that seem to hum with emotion. Layered fabrics, vein-like patterns on the cushions, and unsettlingly intimate details, like strands of “Cathy’s” hair woven into a table, turn the room into something more than set dressing. It feels like a shrine, curated by her fictional husband Edgar Linton, and the space itself becomes another character in the story.

Guests enter through a candlelit, crimson corridor that acts like a theatrical curtain. By the time you reach the bed, the outside world has narrowed to novels, memories, and whoever you chose to bring with you. For couples who grew up on both the book and its many screen versions, the design leans all the way into shared nostalgia.

Entrance to the suite through an unassuming stone outbuilding leading to a candle-lit red velvet hallway
Photo: Guests enter an unassuming stone building opposite the hotel, which opens up to a candle-lit, red velvet hallway – DailyMailUS

 

Across the road inside Holdsworth House, the fantasy continues in the dining room. The hotel has dressed one of its spaces to echo the film’s version of Thrushcross Grange, with silver-toned tableware, moody lighting, and a sense of old-money Yorkshire restraint. There, guests sit down to a themed candlelit dinner of rich local dishes, mirroring the formal, almost theatrical meals shown on screen.

Romance, Horseback Rides, and a Moorside Soundtrack

The overnight is not just about the bedroom. DailyMailUS notes that the package stacks multiple romantic tropes into a single stay. Couples are offered a horseback ride through the surrounding countryside, an afternoon tea that leans into British comfort, and a private listening session of the film’s soundtrack, which includes music from Charli XCX.

Couple on horseback riding across the Yorkshire countryside as part of the stay
Photo: Beyond these rooms, couples can fall in love again and again, with the stay also including a horseback ride across the countryside – DailyMailUS

 

The result feels like a curated, 24-hour mood board. Daylight is for the moors, horses, and Haworth’s steep main street lined with cafes, pubs, and antique shops. Evening is for velvet, candles, and replaying the movie in your head between courses. The itinerary is designed so that guests are rarely reminded that ordinary life exists outside the stone walls.

A visit to the BrontëParsonage Museum is also included. The museum, which preserves the family’s former home and manuscripts, situates the experience in a real place and history. According to the BrontëParsonage Museum, the house holds original belongings, letters, and early editions that reveal how a quiet parsonage at the edge of the moors produced some of the most enduring fiction in the English language. Standing in those narrow rooms before returning to Cathy’s fictional bed makes the Airbnb’s theatrical excess feel deliberate.

Atmospheric moorland near the Airbnb, evoking the Gothic setting of Wuthering Heights
Photo: The surroundings of the Airbnb are very gothic – DailyMailUS

 

Beyond the film tie-in, the region has quietly built a side career as its own kind of character actor. DailyMailUS highlights that productions from “Wild Child” to “Ackley Bridge” and BBC dramas like “Last Tango in Halifax,” “Happy Valley,” and “Gentleman Jack” have all used the area as a backdrop. The landscape is familiar even to viewers who may not realize they have seen it before.

Why ‘Wuthering Heights’ Still Haunts Our Imaginations

There is a reason this particular classic keeps being reborn. “Wuthering Heights” has spawned more than a dozen major film and television adaptations in recent years, as DailyMailUS points out, and each new version wrestles with the same volatile mix of passion, power, and landscape. Fennell’s take, fronted by Robbie and Elordi, taps directly into that energy, then extends it out into real life through this stay.

In a statement shared with DailyMailUS, Dana Nussbaum, co-head of global motion pictures marketing at Warner Bros Pictures, framed the project as an attempt to bottle that feeling. “The ‘Wuthering Heights’ that Emerald Fennell has brought to the screen was born of her vivid imaginings of not just Cathy and Heathcliff’s passionate romance, but of the wild world of the moors that surrounded them in Emily Brontë’s Yorkshire,” she said.

“We are so excited to not only be able to share that singular experience with audiences in cinemas for Valentine’s Day, but also to give travel buffs who are true romantics the chance to live it for themselves thanks to our partners at Airbnb,” Nussbaum added.

The offer of a free stay, complete with breakfast, lunch, and dinner, suggests a studio willing to invest in feelings as much as box office. Rather than another standard red carpet, the promotion hands the world of the film over to a few ordinary couples and lets social media do the rest.

For Gen X and Boomer viewers who first met “Wuthering Heights” through dog-eared paperbacks or earlier adaptations, the combination of Robbie’s modern megawatt fame, Elordi’s rising heartthrob status, and a physical room saturated with Brontëreferences has a specific pull. It turns decades of reading and rewatching into something you can open with a key.

In the end, only a handful of guests will win the literal sleepover. Everyone else still gets what the filmmakers are really selling, which is the fantasy itself. A wild moor, a candlelit room, an age-old love story, and the glamorous impression that, for one night in Yorkshire, you could wake up where movie stars left off.



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