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Littlehampton Friends Meeting House

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31: 310: 1359: 47: 1371: 1365: 54: 244:, England. A Quaker community has worshipped in the seaside town since the 1960s, when they acquired a former Penny School building constructed in the early 19th century. The L-shaped, flint-faced structure, consisting of schoolrooms and a schoolmaster's house, has been converted into a place of worship at which weekly meetings take place. The house is a Grade II 293:
acquired it. Meanwhile, Quakers started meeting in Littlehampton in 1952. They sought a permanent meeting house, and bought the former school in 1965 (by which stage Brethren were meeting at Argyll Hall elsewhere in the town). Membership of the Littlehampton Friends Meeting was recorded as 20
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The English Heritage listing recognises the meeting house's group value with the adjacent buildings at 7, 9, 11, 13 and 15 Church Street. This is defined as "the extent to which the exterior contributes to the architectural or historic interest of any group of buildings of which forms part".
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Numbers 11, 13 and 15 are a terrace of cottages, two of which were built in the 18th century but were given new façades in the 1830s when the other was built. Numbers 7 and 9, now two cottages but originally a single farmhouse, date from 1700 and have a flint and red-brick façade.
264:, developed as a small port and seaside resort in the 19th century. By 1861, its population was 2,436, and "pleasant lodgings" were available fronting the beach, which was connected to the opposite bank of the river by ferries. St Mary's Church, the 278:—on the north side of Church Street. The L-shaped building had a single schoolroom and an attached schoolmaster's house at the east end. About 65 pupils were typically on the roll. The school, which was run by 553: 1462: 1156: 1442: 882: 1457: 1131: 46: 1290: 908: 753: 1136: 77: 918: 294:
people in 1985, and it is now described as a "large" meeting by the Religious Society of Friends themselves. Weekly meetings take place on Sunday mornings.
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The former school is L-shaped, with a long south wing and a projecting east wing. The façade has flint cobbles with red-brick dressings and grey-brick
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Education in the growing town was initially provided by private individuals. In 1835, a Mrs Welch founded a "Penny School"—apparently a type of
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A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 5 Part 2. Littlehampton and District (Arundel Rape, South-Eastern Part, comprising Poling Hundred)
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and a similar arched entrance on the left side in a projecting bay. The east wing has a full-height
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After the school fell out of use, it passed into religious use for the first time when
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Littlehampton Friends Meeting House was designated a Grade II
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The town of Littlehampton, at the estuary where the
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Littlehampton Friends Meeting House is located in West Sussex
50°48′35″N 0°32′20″W / 50.8097°N 0.5390°W / 50.8097; -0.5390
Littlehampton
West Sussex
United Kingdom
Denomination
Quaker
www.littlehamptonquakers.org.uk/
Meeting house
Grade II
Religious Society of Friends
Littlehampton
Arun
district
West Sussex
Listed building
River Arun
English Channel
Anglican
parish church
Dame school
Dissenters
Established Church
Plymouth Brethren
Listed building

bay
quoins
bays

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