Yorkshire village Shaw or Thurber visited (7)
I believe the answer is:
haworth
'yorkshire village' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'shaw or thurber visited' is the wordplay.
'visited' indicates a hidden word.
'HAWORTH' is hidden in the letters of 'shaw or thurber'.
(Other definitions for haworth that I've seen before include "Bronte parsonage village" , "Site of Bront' parsonage" , "near Bradford" , "Bell parsonage" , "Place with famous parsonage" .)