About Nailsworth Quaker Meeting House
Nailsworth Quaker Meeting House is a historic mid 17th century listed Cotswold stone building. Formerly a farm house and barn it is now a listed place of worship for the Society of Friends. The building is located in the small town of Nailsworth which is home to a number of independent shops, restaurants and cafe's. Nailsworth is part of the Stroud Valleys and is nestled in the picturesque hills. The Meeting House is a quiet private tucked away close with garden's to the front and rear. The building has been used to host screenings, talks, music, weddings, parties, fundraisers, health fairs, counselling sessions and is used by a number of community groups. There are 3 rooms available to hire:
Upper Room: good for 1-2-1 counselling
Beech Hut: A separate outbuilding suited for counselling, therapy and small groups
Main Meeting Room: up to 30 - beautiful early 19th century wood panelling and high ceilings. There is an accessible toilets and all areas apart from the Upper Room are wheel chair accessible.There is a kitchen with kettles, cups, cutlery and plates.
Check availability here: https://nailsworthquakermeeting.skedda.com