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Lancaster Quaker Meeting House

Meeting House Lane, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1TX

  • 21 Sep 2025
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Quakers first worshipped in Lancaster in 1652 at first in each others homes until a Meeting House was built in 1677. The building you will visit was rebuilt in 1708 it is one of the oldest in Lancaster and is surrounded by a burial ground.

We will share with you the history of the Meeting House, how we worship and how we put our faith into action and address part of our history which we have found distressing. You will have the opportunity to explore our grounds, including our gravestones walk, where some visitors may recognise family names. There is seating so that you can sit and enjoy the peace. As ever a Quaker welcome will include tea or coffee and cakes.

Timings & Tours

Sunday 21 September:
1400-1600 (Tours every 20 minutes)

Location & directions

Meeting House Lane, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1TX

Directions:
We are next to the railway station.
Contact on day:
Ann Morgan
Telephone number:
+447977012328

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

Part of the grounds are not fully accessible by wheelchair or prams. The Meeting House is. Please use the large entrance if you are a wheelchair user or pushing a pram.

Additional information

Our car park is very small so please perk elsewhere in the city unless your mobility requires you to use the car park.

Max no of people per tour:
20
Est. tour duration:
1 hour(s)

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