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Flanshaw United Reformed Church was built in about 1866 by William Oakes, owner of Oakes Mill near the Church. It was built as a private Chapel, but was later given to the Congregationalists. William Oakes died in November 1871, aged 62 and was buried there. His is the only interment there.
The church now houses the oldest organ in Wakefield.
It is a 2 manual Chamber Organ and was built in 1851 by B. Flight of London and is virtually in it's original condition. It is still in regular weekly use for services.
Tuesdays - 1.00pm to 3.00pm
Thursdays - 9.15am to 11.15am (except August)
Please check for Summer Meetings
Alternate Saturdays - 10.30am
Check the notice board outside church for dates.
Every Wednesday from 12th September 2007 - 10.00am to 1...pm
betaThe Parents and Toddlers group are currently trying to obtain a grant to convert the grounds at the rear of the church from an "overgrown mess" to a child friendly area of grass and areas with rubberised coating for use of the toddlers in the summer.
I will keep you informed of what progress is made
Update May 2005
The "overgrown mess" has now been cleared - much more ground-space is visible
Final Update
The play area is now in use!!