Quaker Meeting House, Park Street, Lincoln

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Quaker Meeting House, Park Street, Lincoln

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 24 Jan 2015

This Grade II-listed Friends' Meeting House (a.k.a. A Society of Friends' or Quakers' Meeting House) sits on this corner site at the junction of the southern ends of both Park Street and Beaumont Fee (< road name). It was built in 1689 and then extended and altered in 1910. It has a small burial ground at the rear of it, which is almost co-terminus with the former St Martin's Church graveyard. The latter is now a local 'green space' with trees and grass complementing the array of ancient gravestones.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.229825
Longitude
-0.542806