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Pales Meeting House

The Pales Quaker Meeting House was built in 1717 and has been in continuous use as a place of worship since that time, the thatched building and attached cottage are Grade II* listed buildings and the adjacent graveyard has been in use since the mid 1600s.

Llandegley, Powys

Opening times

The Pales is open 9am to 5pm all year round to visitors who value peace, solitude and natural beauty.

Address

Llandegley
Powys
LD1 5UH

The Pales and its burial ground and garden are places of peace and tranquility.

The Meeting House is open all year to visitors and the Friend in Residence is usually there to welcome you and offer you a hot drink and a wealth of
information.

The site is in a spectacular location overlooking farmland and the famous Llandegley Rocks and the nearby Pales quarry is of international geological significance.

  • Wildlife haven

  • Social heritage stories

  • National heritage here

  • Glorious furnishings

  • Fascinating churchyard

  • Enchanting atmosphere

  • Captivating architecture

  • Steps to enter the church or churchyard

  • Ramp or level access available on request

  • Parking within 250m

  • Accessible toilets nearby

  • Quaker (Religious Society of Friends)

Contact information

Other nearby churches

St Mary the Virgin

Abbeycwmhir, Powys

The church of St Mary in Abbeycwmhir was built in 1865 by Mary Beatrice Phillips, sister of the squire.

St Mary Magdalene

Bleddfa, Powys

Bleddfa means 'the abode of wolves', and wolves were still to be found in Radnor Forest until Tudor times.