Fulneck Moravian Settlement

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Fulneck Moravian Settlement is a village in Pudsey in the city of Leeds, England. It was established in 1744. It is named after Fulneck (Cz.: Fulnek), the German name of a town in Northern Moravia, Czech Republic.

The village (grid reference SE225319) lies in a picturesque location on a hillside overlooking a deep valley. Along the bottom of the valley flows Pudsey Beck.

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[edit] Amenities

Fulneck Moravian Chapel is a Grade I listed building, making it one of the most architecturally significant buildings in Leeds. Additional to the normal Sunday Service(s), there is a concert by Fulneck resident Dr Simon Lindley on the famous Fulneck Snetzler/Binns organ on the first Thursday of every month [second Thursday in January] from 11:00 to 11:40 am - admission is free; a retiring collection is taken for church funds.

Many of the 18th-century stone houses in the village are listed buildings.

Fulneck School, established in 1753, forms a major part of the Moravian village.

There is a small restaurant in Fulneck called Zachary's. It has a reputation for good food but limited opening hours. The Bankhouse Inn lies just outside the recognised boundaries of the Moravian settlement.

There is a Moravian museum in Fulneck, opposite the church. It has been open since 1969 and is open Saturdays and Wednesdays 2 pm-4:50 pm (as of 2006). The Moravian Craft Shop is open Wednesday-Saturday 9 am-5 pm (as of 2006).

There are a number of footpaths and scenic walks in the area, including a footpath between Fulneck and the nearby village of Tong and the Leeds Country Way.

[edit] History

Members of the Moravian Church settled at Fulneck in 1744; they were descendants of the Czech Unity of Brethren, which in 1722 had found refuge in Saxony on the estate of Nicolaus Ludwig Count von Zinzendorf. Within the next few years after settling, housing as well as a school and a chapel were built. The chapel building was completed in 1748. In 1753 and 1755 the Boys' and Girls' Schools were opened. In 1994 the two became one school.

[edit] People

Famous people born in Fulneck include:

Famous people to have attended Fulneck School include:

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Coordinates: 53.78294° N 1.66001° W

The town of Pudsey, England
Parliament Constituency | Pudsey Bear
Geography: Pudsey Beck | New Pudsey Railway Station | Fulneck | Fulneck School | Swinnow | Leeds | West Yorkshire
People: Paul Truswell | Len Hutton | Ray Illingworth | Joseph Hiley | John Tunnicliffe | Benjamin Latrobe
Former Districts: Farsley | Calverley
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