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Ifield Friends Meeting House, one of the oldest purpose-built Quaker buildings in the world. Britain Yearly Meeting is the organization of Quakers in England, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands.
[a] The Merion Friends Meeting House is the only surviving meeting house constructed before 1700. [3] Thirty-two surviving Pennsylvania meeting houses were constructed before 1800, and are listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) or as contributing properties in historic districts . [ 4 ]
Schuylkill Friends Meeting House, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania; Seaville Friends Meeting House, Seaville community, Upper Township, New Jersey, Cape May County, New Jersey, this 1716–1727 meeting house is the smallest frame Quaker meeting house in the United States. [40] Smith Clove Meetinghouse, Highland Mills, NY
Traditional non-conformist churches Victoria Avenue in the town centre was designed as the home for a range of non-conformist churches, including today St Paul's and West Park United Reformed Churches, and Harrogate Baptist Church. The Quaker meeting house (Religious Society of Friends) is just round the corner on Queens Parade. [citation needed]
Quaker meeting houses by country (2 C) F. Former Quaker meeting houses (1 C, 3 P) ... Friends meeting house * List of Friends meeting houses; C. Congénies
The Smithfield Friends Meeting House, Parsonage and Cemetery, is a Friends Meeting House of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), rebuilt in 1881. It is located at 108 Smithfield Road in Woonsocket, Rhode Island (across the street from North Smithfield). The meetinghouse is home to one of the oldest Quaker communities in the region.
Harrogate Elim Church, Park View. An Elim Pentecostal Church, the church has been meeting in Harrogate since 1952 and is part of the Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance. [12] Harrogate Hebrew Congregation (Harrogate Shul), St Mary's Walk. [13] The first Harrogate synagogue was established in 1918, using rooms over an antique shop in the Montpelier ...
The Friends Meeting House in Lancaster, Lancashire, England is a Quaker meeting house built in 1708. [1] It is an active Friends meeting house, [2] [3] and a Grade II* listed building. [4] The earliest meeting house on the site was built in 1667, and its date stone survives in the current building. [4]