English: Quaker burial ground [1] On a quiet site well away from the village of Dacre is this quaker burial ground, surrounded by a drystone wall which rises at one point to allow for a door. On the lintel is carved the date 1685. Close by was once the meeting house, erected in 1696 and demolished around 1860.
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