Bath Quaker Burial Ground / Garden
Quaker Burial Ground, Clarendon Road, Widcombe, Bath, Somerset, BA2 4NJ
Come and see our delightful Burial Ground, a walled garden tucked away in a part of Widcombe you may not have visited before. There are lots of trees, shrubs, roses and herbs and there are benches to sit on. We have a shelter in case of rain showers. Enjoy the views across the valley. The garden is not usually open to the public except by arrangement so this is a great opportunity to see it. There will be local Quakers here all day able to explain about the garden and about Quakerism if you are interested.
2024 is the 400th anniversary of the birth of George Fox. Along with Margaret Fell he is considered the founder of the Religious Society of Friends, who later were given the nick name 'Quakers' because they shook or 'quaked' with religious fervour. Early meetings were often banned and Quakers imprisoned, because of the 'dangerous' idea that all could have direct connection with God without the need for intermediaries (priests) between. Quakers have a long history of challenging the accepted norms of Church and State where these contradicted deep held beliefs about Peace, Truth and Equality. Quakers have, for example, been conscientious objectors in war time, refusing to kill, but many worked in ambulance teams to bring wounded from the battlefield. Quakers in the 19th Century campaigned against slavery and for improving the living conditions of prisoners. Women Quakers have always been equal. Modern Quakers in Bath are involved in Peace Vigils & Climate Change Action.
Quaker Burial Ground, Clarendon Road, Widcombe, Bath, Somerset, BA2 4NJ
Part of the garden is wheelchair accessible as there is a flat pathway from the entrance to our new 'shelter' area, from which you can see the rest of the garden, but as the entrance to the site from the road is on a slope it is preferable to have a helper on hand. Most of the garden is on a slope and 'paths' are cut through the grass for access, walking with care, but these are not wheelchair accessible. There is a composting toilet on site for emergency use and there is cold running water but the toilet shed has a step and is not wheelchair accessible, unfortunately.