George Fox 400 Exhibition
Quaker Meeting House, Welders Lane, Jordans, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 2SN
Visit Jordans Meeting House to learn more about George Fox and other early Quakers. Information panels and short film clips will share more about George Fox, how he revolutionised religion in 17th-century England and his relevance today.
Also take a tour of the historic, 1688 built, Quaker Meeting House, and visit the final resting place of William Penn, early Quaker and founder of Pennsylvania.
You are invited to end your visit with tea and scones to help us celebrate George Fox's life.
Quaker Meeting House, Welders Lane, Jordans, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 2SN
The 1688 Meeting House is accessible by wheelchair or buggies from the car parking area. Go up the driveway and through the gate at the top, then follow the path around the cottage to the large double doors where you will be able to enter the historic Meeting Room. The ground floor exhibits are fully accessible by wheelchair or buggies via the main entrance on the patio; toilets are also accessible from here. There is, however, not an accessible route indoors from the exhibits to the old Meeting Room.