This is a list of Friends meeting houses. Numerous Friends meeting houses are individually notable, either for their congregations or events or for architecture of their historic buildings. Some in the United Kingdom are registered as listed buildings, and in the United States are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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This is a listofFriendsmeetinghouses. Numerous Friendsmeetinghouses are individually notable, either for their congregations or events or for architecture...
Notable meetinghouses A Friendsmeetinghouse is a meetinghouseof the Religious Society ofFriends (Quakers), where meeting for worship is usually held...
renovation of the Grade I-listed Ifield FriendsMeetingHouse. Horsham FriendsMeetingHouse is one of three surviving 18th-century Friendsmeetinghouses in...
Coanwood FriendsMeetingHouse is a redundant Quaker meetinghouse under the care of the Historic Chapels Trust. It stands in an isolated, sparsely populated...
Osmotherley FriendsMeetingHouse is a FriendsMeetingHouseof the Religious Society ofFriends (Quakers), situated in the village of Osmotherley in North...
Great FriendsMeetingHouse is a meetinghouseof the Religious Society ofFriends (Quakers) built in 1699 in Newport, Rhode Island. The meetinghouse, which...
a Friends yearly or monthly meetings (often called coming "under care of" a meeting), and others are governed by members of the Society ofFriends and/or...
later meetinghouses. It is home to the Merion monthly meeting. The meetinghouse was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1999. The Merion Friends Meeting...
ministry from those present. Some meetingsof both types have Recorded Ministers present, Friends recognised for their gift of vocal ministry. The proto-evangelical...
FriendsHouse is a multi-use building at 173 Euston Road in London, England. The building houses the central offices of British Quakers and a conference...
worship, it is one of the oldest purpose-built Friendsmeetinghouses in the world. It is classified by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building, a status...
in 1968–69. Today, the MeetingHouse continues to be a center for worship and the activities of the Monthly MeetingofFriendsof Philadelphia and Philadelphia...
Farfield FriendsMeetingHouse is a Quaker meetinghouse no longer regularly in use by a Quaker meeting and now owned by the Historic Chapels Trust. It...
Oblong FriendsMeetingHouse is a mid-18th century FriendsMeetingHouseof the Religious Society ofFriends in the hamlet of Quaker Hill, in the town of Pawling...
Newberry FriendsMeetingHouse, now the Friendsof Jesus Fellowship Friends Church, is a historic Quaker meetinghouse and cemetery located in Paoli Township...
Littlehampton FriendsMeetingHouse is a Religious Society ofFriends (Quaker) place of worship in the town of Littlehampton, part of the Arun district of West...
of Conservative Friends, though a Wider Fellowship of Conservative Friends general gathering is held every two years. The Central Yearly Meetingof Friends...
The Brighton FriendsMeetingHouse is a Friendsmeetinghouse (Quaker place of worship) in the centre of Brighton, part of the city of Brighton and Hove...
Amesbury Friends Meetinghouse is a FriendsMeetingHouse at 120 Friend Street in Amesbury, Massachusetts. Built in 1850 under the guidance of John Greenleaf...
Frankford (Preparative) FriendsMeetingHouse is a historic Quaker meetinghouse in the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Its oldest...
FriendsMeetingHouse is a Friendsmeetinghouse (Quaker place of worship) in the ancient town of Godalming in the English county of Surrey. One of many...
Horsham FriendsMeeting is an historic American Quaker meetinghouse which is located in Horsham, Pennsylvania. Home to the Horsham Monthly Meeting, it has...
Amawalk FriendsMeetingHouse is located on Quaker Church Road in Yorktown Heights, New York, United States. It is a timber frame structure built in the...
model for many subsequent FriendsMeetingHouses. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2003. The first meetinghouse on the site was built from...