The Chapel is open for general visits on Wednesdays 10.00 - 3.30 (September to July). It may be opened for small groups and general visitors, by prior arrangement, during the day or on an evening.
School visits (led by the Heritage staff) are possible during term time Wednesday to Friday. Please see the education page for more details.
Youth groups, adult students, community and social groups are all welcome by prior arrangement. Please see the education page for more details.
Mount Zion is open for special events throughout the year and for services to mark key events in the Christian calendar. Please visit the What's On page to find out more.
Please note the Chapel is closed on Mondays.
It is possible to book Mount Zion - the Chapel, the sexton's cottage and the Irene Cunliffe Memorial Peace Garden - for your own retreat, small event or lecture. For more details about cost, facilities and availability, please contact the heritage worker, via the contact page.
Currently, although access to the Chapel from street level is available via a ramp and there is a ground floor toilet, regrettably there are no designated disabled toilets with wheelchair access on site.
By car: map and Sat Nav details Halifax HX2 8XG. From the A629, turn onto Per Lane, Upper Brockholes.
Please note although we have parking available for larger events, parking is usually on road only. Please park with consideration for our neighbours and please avoid blocking the farm track. Thank you.
By bus: The 502 – Great Northern Line – Halifax, Ovenden, Denholme, Cullingworth, Keighley, stops off at the end of Per Lane. Mount Zion is approximately a hundred metres down Per Lane on the right-hand side.
On foot: A629 onto Per Lane, or Lane Head, or Pavement Lane onto Per Lane. Section 11 of the Calderdale Way, Luddenden to Brockholes, takes you to the front gates of Mount Zion.