Bradford Quaker Meeting House is in a modern building on the edge of Bradford city centre. The building and grounds are shared with Unitarians and are situated in a residential street.
The first Quaker Meeting House in Bradford was built in 1689 at Goodmansend. In 1849 the site was sold to the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company and it now lies under Bradford Interchange station.
Bradford Friends also care for a historic Quaker burial ground at Idle, on the edge of Bradford.
Bradford Quaker Meeting House is within half a mile of Bradford bus and rail station, and the city centre. There is free parking right outside.
Buses 640, 641 and 268 all stop close to the Meeting House. Alight at Trinity Road, Little Horton Lane.
Bradford meeting is part of
Brighouse West Yorkshire Area Quakers
9 Russell Street, Little Horton Lane, Bradford, BD5 0JB
Every Sunday at 10:30am
Rooms are available for hire at this Meeting House. Contact us for more information.
07884 376314 (Tony Byrne, Correspondence Clerk)
Children’s activities are available by arrangement. Contact us for more information.
The main meeting room is on the ground floor and is wheelchair accessible.
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