ANYONE climbing the steps into Haworth Wholefoods should pause to think a moment before entering. Because among the millions of people whose feet have trod the well-worn stones, there is a high chance the Brontes were among them. Standing at the top of cobbled Main Street, the characterful building was a post office in the days of the Brontes and would have been a busy hub in the village. “It is a very characterful place,” says Dagmar Robertson, who took over the shop eight months ago and is thrilled to be at the helm. “There is a real sense of history here - there is a bookshop next door which has been in the same family since the late 1700s.”