For many years Farsley’s Rehoboth was left to over-grow, untouched its natural inhabitants flourished.

Whilst work continues to restore the burial ground we remain considerate of the wildlife and ecology of the site, which includes many species of bird, fox, insects, rodents and protected trees.

We have a number of camouflaged wildlife cameras which capture life behind the Rehoboth’s walls.

The location of our cameras are rotated to different locations by our volunteers who keep a close eye on our precious residents.

Discover a glimpse into the secret life of some of Farsley Rehoboth’s inhabitants below...

 

Overgrown Rehoboth: This footage kindly provided by Yorkshire Skies shows how overgrown the Rehoboth was back in 2018, just one year before restoration began.