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Brigflatts, near Sedbergh, Cumbria, is one of the most famous Quaker meeting houses, known and loved by Friends all over the world.
Far beyond the boundaries of the Society, it is acknowledged for all the simplicity of its lime washed stone walls and interior woodwork; panelling, columns and balustrading as one of England’s vernacular gems. For many, the peace and tranquillity of the Meeting House at Brigflatts leave a lasting impression
Key Features
Enchanting atmosphere
Famous connections
Famous connections
Visitor Information
Level access to the main areas
Parking within 250m
Accessible toilets in church
Non-accessible toilets in church
Dog friendly
Walkers & cyclists welcome
Space to secure your bike
Church shop or souvenirs
* The meeting house is open from 10am until 6pm in summer and until dusk in winter.
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