QUAKERS IN NORTH CUMBRIA

The History of Mosedale Quaker Meeting

From 1668 to 1831, Mosedale Friends formed part of Caldbeck Monthly Meeting. The meeting was in the care of Carlisle Monthly Meeting from 1831 to 1864 since when it has been within Carlisle and Holm Monthly Meeting.

The meeting house was created in 1702 by extending an older building. Today the building presents a plain wall to the road except for the doorway, whose lintel has the date 1702. In its early years the meeting house was in the ownership of a local farming family and it was only transferred to Quaker trustees in 1739.

Internally the building has ancient timber seating and wall panelling and is distinguished by two pink sandstone columns. These support the northern ends of the two roof trusses and indicate the width of the original building prior to 1702. On the south wall are three mullioned windows once protected by shutters operated by chains passing through holes in the upper parts of the mullions.

There is detached burial ground enclosed by low stone walls adjacent to the car park.

The meeting was discontinued in 1865 and re-opened for a few years until 1913. It was used from about 1936 to 1970 as a chapel of ease of the Church of England. It was then restored by Friends and opened for Quaker Meetings for Worship in 1973.

During July and August it is opened as a coffee shop for visitors. The coffee shop is staffed by volunteers and by Friends from other local meetings.

  

NEW BOOK!   'The Quakers of Mosedale' ISBN 0-9542990-0-0.
A history of Mosedale Quakers and their meeting house, published by Mosedale Preparative Meeting. Cost £6.50. Available from local bookshops, Friends House Bookshop, or from Peter Krebs, Allen Cottage, Caldbeck, Wigton, Cumbria, CA7 8ER, 016974 78243, peterkrebs@enterprise.net
 

 

 

 

Correspondence and enquiries to:

The Clerk
Mosedale Meeting House
Mungrisdale
Penrith
Cumbria
CA11 0XQ 
LINKS:

MAP OF THE MOSEDALE AREA

CUMBERLAND GENERAL MEETING 
(HOME PAGE)

LINKS TO PREPARATIVE MEETINGS:

PARDSHAW MM
KESWICK COCKERMOUTH  WHITEHAVEN

PARDSHAW 

CARLISLE & HOLM MM
CARLISLE  PENRITH  WIGTON MOSEDALE ALSTON

Thank you for enquiring about Quakers in Mosedale

This page compiled by J E. Bagness . Last revised October 5th, 2002