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High Flatts Quaker Meeting House

Firth Lane, High Flatts, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD8 8XU

  • Multiple dates available
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Appreciate the history and setting of the 365-year-old High Flatts Quaker Meeting House which is a grade II listed building along with its surroundings and panoramic views to the East.

Very early Quaker meeting house, c. 1653. Situated in a hamlet which was, until recently, exclusively Quaker owned. The building is built in local stone and can offer spectacular views of the rolling countryside. Guided nature tours of the area are available upon request, featuring reflections upon local historical agriculture and rural industry, along with a look at a 1932 typhoid epidemic and the original village water supply driven by water power.

2024 is a special year in Quaker history, for it is the 400th anniversary of the birth of George Fox who is recognised as the founder of Quakerism.

Timings & Tours

Friday 06 September:
1000-1700
Saturday 07 September:
1000-1700
Sunday 08 September:
1230-1700
Monday 09 September:
1000-1700
Tuesday 10 September:
1000-1700

Location & directions

Firth Lane, High Flatts, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD8 8XU

Contact on day:
Liam White
Telephone number:
+447510606668

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

No wheelchair access to toilets or upper gallery, only to the ground floor.

Additional information

Children welcome in the company of an adult.

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