OUR MEETING HOUSE
A simple but beautiful brick ‘preaching box’ that reflects the Puritan origins of its congregation
The Meeting House was built in 1717 by a congregation of Protestant Dissenters. The structure is a simple but beautiful brick ‘preaching box’ that reflects the Puritan origins of its congregation.
The original interior arrangement was described in 1834 as having galleries on three sides (only one remains). At some point in the 19th century the interior was ‘turned’, i.e. the pulpit was switched from the long side wall to the short end wall (a change reversed in the 2010/2011 restoration); the original box pews were replaced with bench pews; two galleries were removed and a window and a door were blocked. The door has now been reopened.
Although the present pulpit is unlikely to be original, a point of interest is the naive carving of a dove representing the Holy Spirit. Memorials from the Unitarian Chapel in Bedfield (closed in 2010) can be seen in the gallery.
The burial ground behind the Meeting House was used from 1792 to the mid nineteenth century.
The house next door to the Meeting House is the old manse (purchased in 1757) but it is no longer in Unitarian ownership.
(Based on words of former Framlingham minister, Rev. Cliff Reed)
Please note that our building has disabled access and toilet facilities with disabled access.
Unitarian Site Links
Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
The National Unitarian Fellowship
Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth
Unitarian Church in Hungary’s Links Page (hundreds of links)
100 Questions that Non-Members Ask About Universal Unitarianism
The Send A Child To Hucklow Fund
Other Links
To sample some other ‘religious’ and ‘non-religious’ movements, too – try these:
Christian Sites:
The World Community for Christian Meditation
The Progressive Christianity Network for Britain & Ireland
Sea of Faith Network
The ecumenical community of Taizé
Radical Faith
Retreat Communities:
The Iona Community
Findhorn Foundation
Haughland House Retreat Centre
Othona Community at Burton Bradstock
Buddhist Sites:
Community of Interbeing
Unitarian Universalist Buddhist Fellowship
Pantheist Sites:
World Pantheism Movement
Taoist Sites:
Taoism Initiation Page
Sufi Sites:
The Sufi Way
Religious Freedom:
International Association for Religious Freedom
Green Spirituality:
GreenSpirit
Other Sites of Interest:
Dances of Universal Peace
INNER BOOKSHOP
The Faith Column – New Statesman website
Inspirational DVD by Neale Donald Walsch
Framlingham Unitarian Meeting House
Bridge Street, Framlingham, Suffolk IP13 9AJ