Unitarian Meeting House
Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 2UA
The oldest non-conformist meeting house/chapel in N. Staffordshire, still serving a faith community to this day. Built in 1717 in the shadow of the Parish Church (St Giles), the original building dated c. 1650 and was burnt down by a rioting mob. Attended by master potter Josiah Wedgwood and Joseph Priestley: chemist, theologian and discoverer of oxygen.
Charles Darwin is also known to have visited.
Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 2UA
Partial disabled access - assistance will be given when needed.
Musicians connected with the Chapel will be in attendance during the stated opening hours (subject to availability), & appropriate live music will be provided at intervals during the day, free as part of the event and for the enjoyment of visitors.