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Latitude: 54.0413 / 54°2'28"N
Longitude: -1.7161 / 1°42'57"W
OS Eastings: 418688
OS Northings: 460624
OS Grid: SE186606
Mapcode National: GBR JPGQ.82
Mapcode Global: WHC84.MP08
Plus Code: 9C6W27RM+GH
Entry Name: Quaker Burial Ground
Listing Date: 3 March 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1315289
English Heritage Legacy ID: 331170
ID on this website: 101315289
Location: Dacre, North Yorkshire, HG3
County: North Yorkshire
District: Harrogate
Civil Parish: Dacre
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
DACRE DACRE LANE
SE 16 SE (west side, off)
8/42 Quaker burial ground
approximately 300 metres
north-west of Beasting
Farm
- II
Burial ground. Dated 1682, with probably mid C19 alterations. Coursed
squared gritstone. A rectangular walled enclosure measuring approximately
10 x 15 metres, with a gateway at the north end of the west side. The walls
approximately 2 metres high, with large quoins to the south-west and south-
east corners, and flat capstones. The gateway has chamfered quoined jambs
and a lintel inscribed '1682'. Interior: a chamfered window mullion is
built into the inner face of the north wall; no grave stones. The lack of
original quoins to the north-west and north-east corners, together with the
reused mullion in the north wall suggest that the enclosure originally
extended further north, and may have included a house. Dacre was the centre
of the main concentration of Nidderdale Quakers in the late C17. In 1696 a
new meeting house was built at Dacre; it went out of use in the early C19
and was later demolished, but burials continued here until the mid C19. It
is possible that the meeting house was on the north side of the burial
ground, and that its demolition resulted in the reconstruction of the north
wall of the graveyard. B Jennings, A History of Nidderdale, 1967, pp 398
and 425.
Listing NGR: SE1868860624
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