About Bunhill Quaker Meeting House
Quakers meet for worship in what used to be the caretakers house of a set of Quaker mission buildings — all that remains after second-world-war bombing. The surrounding gardens and playground occupy the site of the old ‘Quaker Burying Ground’ that was the first freehold land owned by Quakers in London.
Quakers meet for worship in what used to be the caretakers house of a set of Quaker mission buildings — all that remains after second-world-war bombing. The surrounding gardens and playground occupy the site of the old ‘Quaker Burying Ground’ that was the first freehold land owned by Quakers in London.
We regret that in this Grade II listed building the only ground floor access is up several steps and the toilets are down a staircase. There are no lifts/slopes.