![]() ![]() ![]() It will take you to the high vistas overlooking some of the Halifax landmarks which include some of the same landmarks which Anne would have seen as she journeyed back and forth – vistas of the parish church the Piece Hall and Square Chapel, from high above the town. ![]() The pilgrimage uses the analogy of the start point of the font in Anne’s life, for the beginning of your pilgrimage. The basis of this pilgrimage is Anne’s strong and unwavering faith, which did not conflict with any aspect of her life, and took her back and forth, from her home at Shibden Hall to the parish church to worship. The holy site of the Parish Church (Halifax Minster) Shibden Hall and the paths which Anne regularly walked between these two historic buildings. ![]() The Way of the Setts Anne Lister Pilgrimage is focused around central aspects of the life of Anne Lister (3rd April 1791 – 22nd September 1840). Halifax Minster is a place of refuge and welcome to all humanity, of any faith or none… Please keep to the paths to respect the countryside, and close any gates behind you. Please be aware that the walk covers some difficult terrain, with some steep ascents and some difficult descents on the return journey. Halifax Train Station and Halifax Bus Station are each a few minutes’ walk from Halifax Minster, where the pilgrimage starts and finishes. Anne Lister Way – Pilgrimage of the Setts ![]()
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