In May 2019 our Charity purchased Farsley Rehoboth, and with the help of local volunteers, we’ve since restored this historical asset and given it back to the community.

 

Our work continues to preserve the fascinating ecology and landscape of the Rehoboth’s once hidden heritage.

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Behind the secret walls…

 
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Restoration

Discover how our work began and continues on restoring one of Farsley’s most historic burial grounds. Read our story so far.

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Heritage

Each person laid to rest here has their own story which contributes to the growth and history of Farsley and the surrounding areas.

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Volunteers

The generous support of volunteers has meant we can continue the worthwhile work of reviving Farsley Rehoboth for the community.

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Database

We have over 3000 entries detailing the location, dates and key information about many of the Rehoboth’s residents.

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Visitors

Book a tour of the Rehoboth and explore its heritage and nature with help of one of our knowledgeable guides.

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Fundraising

The reclamation of this historical ground is supported by the kind donations by local businesses, residents and awarded grants.

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Our Supporters

 

If you would like to find out more about our Supporters or the purchase and governance of the Rehoboth, you can do so by clicking the links below.

 

Yorkshire Skies

Thank you to Yorkshire Skies for this wonderful drone footage of the overgrown Rehoboth Burial Ground, taken in 2018, one year ahead of our purchase of this special place.

The footage shows the amount of work that has been undertaken since April 2019 by the volunteer workforce. We hope to be able to produce more videos showing recent restoration over the coming months and years.

 

The hidden nature of our heritage site also includes a wide variety of wildlife, birds, foliage and trees.