Evesham Friends Meeting House
Evesham Friends Meeting House, Quaker meeting house in Mount Laurel, United States.
Evesham Friends Meeting House is a sandstone building constructed in 1760 that stands at a road intersection in Mount Laurel. Inside are traditional wooden pews and movable partitions that allow the space to adapt for different gatherings and functions.
The meeting house was built in 1760, making it the second oldest surviving Quaker structure in Burlington County after an earlier building from 1698 on the same grounds. During the American Revolution, British General Henry Clinton and his troops used it as a command post in 1778.
This place has served the Quaker community for generations and preserves their religious traditions through its design and use. The wooden pews and movable partitions show how Quakers created spaces for worship and reflection within their community.
The site is located at a road intersection and is relatively accessible, though it remains an active gathering place for the community. Visitors should check ahead since access and visiting times may vary depending on services and community events taking place.
The building preserves much of its original 18th-century construction and materials, making it a rare surviving example of Quaker worship architecture from that era in the region. Its sandstone structure and interior details provide insight into how religious spaces were designed and maintained generations ago.
Location: New Jersey
GPS coordinates: 39.93470,-74.89220
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:45
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