A great day out in Clifford: visit Clifford Methodist Church as part of a trio of churches
Clifford Methodist Church, Church View Mews, Clifford, Wetherby, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS23 6SZ
The small village of Clifford is listed in the Domesday Book and is outstanding for its spiritual heritage which began with the Quakers and led to the founding of three churches of different Christian traditions. Together they connect to share a fascinating history. Our Wesleyan (Methodist) Chapel was built by Joseph Diggles and registered for worship in 1855. It replaced the original Chapel (dating from 1805) which was on land where the tower of St Edward's now stands. You will receive a warm welcome in our School Room where tea and coffee will be served
Clifford Methodist Church, Church View Mews, Clifford, Wetherby, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS23 6SZ
There is limited on site parking and access is narrow. Please respect the needs of local residents if parking on nearby streets.
We hope you enjoy a leisurely visit to the village and you are welcome to bring your own picnic lunch to the Methodist Chapel School Room where tea and coffee will be served. Toilets are available.