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Stafford Quaker Meeting House

Heritage Open Day: Visit Stafford Quaker Meeting House, built 1730. Grade II listed building composed of single storey Meeting Room with Women's Gallery and Elder's Bench; Victorian Schoolroom and C20 extension. Small exhibition and refreshments. Stafford Quaker Meeting House is a rare eighteenth century building still used for its original purpose. Built in 1730 to replace a previous meeting house on the site, this is probably the oldest nonconformist place of worship in Stafford.
Once occupying a semi-rural position on the outskirts of Stafford, the Meeting House is now encompassed by the town. Set back from a busy road the simple style of the brick building reflects Quaker testimony to simplicity with plain windows and minimal embellishment.
event dateSaturday 13 September
venue addressStafford Quaker Meeting House, Foregate Street, Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 2PX
event timesSat 13 Sep:1100-1600; Free Entry.
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