Farfield Friends Meeting House, Quaker meeting house in Addingham, England
Farfield Friends Meeting House is a stone structure with mullioned windows, a slate roof, and rubble walls with ashlar dressings divided into three bays. The building contains a single large room with a raised platform at the east end, fitted with traditional wooden settles and turned balusters for worship.
This meeting house was built in 1689 following the Act of Toleration, which allowed Nonconformists to establish their own places of worship. The structure represents an important moment when groups like Quakers could finally gather openly without fear of persecution.
The interior reflects Quaker values through its plain design with simple wooden benches and minimal decoration, creating a space meant for quiet reflection. Visitors can see how this modest arrangement shaped the way worshippers gathered and communicated with one another.
The building is accessible during daylight hours with three parking spaces available on the grounds for visitors. The Dales Way footpath runs through the property, making it convenient for walkers to include this stop during their hiking routes.
Five connected chest tombs dating from 1687 to 1737 belonging to the Myers family rest in the burial ground, forming an unusual display for a Quaker graveyard. These elaborate stone structures stand out strikingly against the simple character of the place and reveal much about the family's prominence in the community.
Location: Addingham
GPS coordinates: 53.96210,-1.88550
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:08
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