Stourbridge Quaker Meeting House
Scotts Road, Scotts Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1UR
Stourbridge Quaker Meeting House was built in 1689 and has remained in continuous use for Quaker Meetings and Gatherings ever since. It has undergone many changes, restorations and additions such as the children's room, the common and lobby areas and kitchen, as well as a wheelchair friendly toilet in order to still serve its original purpose. It is one of the oldest buildings in Stourbridge.
All our visitors are welcome to explore it, or just sit and enjoy its peaceful atmosphere, inside, or outside in our beautiful garden which used to be the burial ground.
On Sunday, the 15th of September at 2pm there will be a talk about the famous Samuel Johnson and his connection to Stourbridge - see details below.
For children visiting us, there are games, a doll's playhouse and books in our Children's room, and as always, there will be refreshments for everybody coming to visit us!
Scotts Road, Scotts Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1UR
On Sunday the 15th of September at 2pm there will be a talk on Samuel Johnson, author of the famous Dictionary who taught at the Stourbridge King Edward School as a young man and sometimes attended Stourbridge Quaker Meetings. John Lampen will tell us the story which includes a romantic attachment.