Wednesday 1 January 2014

A Walk Around Yealand Conyers; Part 2 of 2

There is a well used, hourly bus service for most of the day that links Carnforth with Warton, Yealand Conyers, Yealand Redmayne and Silverdale.
Peter Lane which leads to Leighton Hall, also served by the bus in the previous image.
Another view of Peter Lane. 
The Quaker Meeting House memorials.
Entrance to the Quaker Meeting House, built in 1692,  is now used by various village groups for meetings etc. 

The Quakers Meeting House graveyard 
The headstones are both plain and simple. 
The Meeting House.
Close up of the main door and porch.
Rocks and sunshine. 

Route of the old track.
Sit alongside the village pump and ....... (see next image)

..... take in the view. 
St. Mary's Church in Yealand Conyers was built in 1853 after the previous mission church, established in 1872, became too small and was re-used as the parish hall.
A very old tree by some stones.  
Winter sun and shadows. 
The top of Snape Lane. The road off to the right leads to Warton and Carnforth, and to the left Yealand Redmayne and Silverdale. 
The main road through Yealand Conyers.

Another view of Yealand Conyers.
Yealand House.

(Thanks to Mooncat755 for all of the above images).

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