With at least 14 major film and TV versions in recent years, Wuthering Heights is one of literature's most adapted novels.
The village of Haworth in West Yorkshire has been capitalising on its links to the Brontë sisters for years, transforming from a struggling industrial town into a major literary tourist destination, with the Brontë Parsonage Museum serving as a central attraction.
And now, as anticipation builds for Emerald Fennell's dark retelling of the classic story, guests can step into Cathy's lavish Thrushcross Grange bedroom in West Yorkshire for an immersive overnight stay at an Airbnb inspired by the film.
The best news? It's completely free.
I was invited to take an early look at the exclusive room, which is located on the grounds of the Jacobean manor, Holdsworth House in Halifax - the hotel where Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi spent a night at during filming.
The room is at the heart of Brontë Country, where much of the film was shot and is just a 20-minute drive from Haworth, where the Brontë sisters lived.
But unlike the author's humble home, Cathy's bedroom at Thrushcross Grange is sprawling and luxurious.
Guests enter an unassuming stone building opposite the hotel, which opens up to a candle-lit, red velvet hallway.
Another doorway leads to Cathy's sprawling bedroom with huge windows, decorated with opulent pink and gold.
The room channels Cathy's intensity, offering guests a deeply personal window into her inner world, almost becoming a character of its own - a feverish ode to Cathy as devised by her husband, Edgar Linton.
The skin-toned walls and layered textures make the space feel saturated with her presence, from strands of her hair woven into the table to the vein-like patterns that seem to pulse through the cushions.
Across the road, inside Holdsworth House, the dining room at Thrushcross Grange is brought to life, dressed in silver-toned finery and styled to mirror the film's world.
Here, guests will be served rich Yorkshire dishes during an indulgent and themed candle-lit dinner, echoing the opulent meals seen on screen.
Beyond these rooms, couples can fall in love again and again, with the stay also including a horseback ride across the countryside, an indulgent afternoon tea, and an intimate listening session of the film soundtrack featuring Charli XCX.
The stay also includes a visit to the Brontë Parsonage, the home of the Brontë sisters and their literary legacy.
The area has plenty of links to the big screen aside from Wuthering Heights.
Guests enter an unassuming stone building opposite the hotel, which opens up to a candle-lit, red velvet hallway.
The room includes subtle nods to the film and book, including an etching on the window which reads 'Cathy Earnshaw, Cathy Linton, Cathy Heathcliff'
The dining room at Thrushcross Grange is brought to life, dressed in silver-toned finery and styled to mirror the film's world.
Guests will be served rich Yorkshire dishes during an indulgent and themed candle-lit dinner, echoing the opulent meals seen on screen.
Why you should visit the Yorkshire village that feels like stepping into a film set
Just some of the TV shows and movies that have been filmed here are Wild Child, starring Emma Roberts; Channel 4's Ackley Bridge; and BBC dramas Last Tango in Halifax, Happy Valley, Gentleman Jack and Riot Women.
While in the area, I visited Haworth and explored the local shops, church and graveyard.
At this time of year, the village is very quiet and peaceful - perfect for a romantic walk in the moors and a pub lunch.
Other nearby attractions include Shibden Hall, the 19th-century home of Anne Lister; Hebden Bridge; and the Keighley and Worth Valley railway.
Dana Nussbaum, co-head of global motion pictures marketing at Warner Bros Pictures, said: '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.
'We are so excited to not only be able to share that singular experience with audiences when the film comes to theatres on February 13 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.'
Cathy's bedroom will be available for three separate stays for up to two guests each for stays across multiple days between 27 February and 4 March.
The experience is completely free of charge and includes breakfast, lunch and an evening meal.
The location is a perfect place for visiting Brontë country, including the cobbled streets of Haworth, home of the Brontë sisters.
Visitors will experience a curated itinerary inspired by the world of Wuthering Heights, blending cinematic romance with the landscapes, culture and heritage of West Yorkshire.
Three couples will be selected to attend across multiple days between February 27 and March 4.
The stay is designed for up to two guests across three nights.
Booking for Cathy's Bedroom opens on February 20 via airbnb.com/WutheringHeightsMovie, with bookings being first-come, first-served.