Job: Farfield Friends Meeting House, Farfield, Addingham, Yorkshire
- Date:
- 22 Mar 2018
- Location:
- Farfield Friends Meeting House, Bolton Road, Addingham, Farfield, Bradford
- Reference:
- 2K/28168
- Type:
- Job containing Electronic material
For '100 Places'. Photographer's note: 'This dates from 1689, one of the oldest Quaker Meeting Houses in the world, built on land donated by local landowner Anthony Myers when Quaker meetings became legal with the 1689 Act of Toleration, when non conformist worship was decriminalised.'
This is part of the Volume: VF000467 A History of England in 100 Places; within the Series: EHC01/310 A History of England in 100 Places; within the Collection: EHC01 English Heritage(EH):Archive
© Historic England Archive
Photographer: Bull, Alun: Historic England
Friends Meeting House
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