'Connexions' at Mount Zion Heritage Chapel
Upper Brockholes, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX2 8XG
Set in beautiful countryside, Mount Zion is one of two heritage chapels in Calderdale and a Grade II* listed building. The first chapel on the Mount Zion site was built in 1773. The original sexton's cottage still exists, but the main body of the Chapel is later and dates from 1815. The Chapel is surrounded by an extensive monumental graveyard.
Although this historically significant Methodist place of worship is no longer used for its original purpose on a regular basis, it remains a vibrant space for the whole community; a reminder that people of faith created a heritage which it is important to learn from, cherish and preserve. The Chapel and monumental graveyard also tell stories about Calderdale, its people and the struggle for democracy, education, and social justice.
Our open weekend will include:
'Connexions' - a talk on the importance of routes, networks and connections in Methodist heritage; focusing on John Wesley's visits to Mount Zion and its metamorphosis into a Kilhamite, 'New Connexion' chapel. Tour/talk about the Chapel (11.30 and 14.30 each day meet in the Chapel).
A chance to view the Horace Hird Collection of Methodist ceramics.
An opportunity to view artefacts from Mount Zion's past and from chapels across Calderdale.
Refreshments in the sexton's cottage and a chance to relax in the peace garden.
Please come and visit .... you would be most welcome.
Upper Brockholes, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX2 8XG
Please note although we have parking available for this event in the field behind the Chapel (weather permitting), the track to the Chapel is quite uneven underfoot. Access to the Chapel from Per Lane is available via a ramp. If necessary to park on the road, please do so with consideration for our neighbours and and please avoid blocking the farm track. Thank you. There is an external ground floor toilet, and a temporary disabled toilet with wheelchair access on site.