English: Friends Meeting House, Countersett, Wensleydale, North Yorkshire. This was a centre of the early Quaker movement. One of its pioneers, Richard Robinson, lived in Countersett. Meetings were originally held in his home, Countersett Hall, until this meeting house was built in 1710. Though later extended and altered several times, much of the building is still 18th-century.
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