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Skipton Quaker Meeting House

Heritage Open Day: Come and visit our 17th century Quaker meeting house and garden in the heart of Skipton, enjoy our hospitality and explore links between the past and the present. Skipton is a small 17th century Quaker meeting house, built in 1693 in a 'domestic' style, together with a 19th century cottage and modern meeting room. Between the two buildings is a burial ground, now converted into a peaceful walled garden.
There will be a display with information about the history of the site and some of the people associated with it and Friends will be available to answer questions.
We hope to have activities for children and refreshments will be available.
event dateFriday 19 September and Saturday 20 September
venue addressSkipton Quaker Meeting House, The Ginnel, Newmarket Street, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 2JA
event timesFri 19 Sep:1000-1600; Sat 20 Sep:1000-1600; Free Entry.
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