Virtual tour of Loughwood Meeting House

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This is a plan of Loughwood Meeting House.
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Plan of Loughwood Meeting House Outside view Graveyard Tombstone Gallery Other rooms Organ Pulpit Communion Table
Built in 1653, Loughwood Meeting House is one of the earliest Baptist churches in England. Half buried in remote woodland hillside, persecuted Christians met here to escape persecution. Loughwood Meeting House
The building is today cared for by the National Trust , and entrance is free of charge.
Go to a history of Loughwood Meeting House
Go to a history of Loughwood Meeting House
Go to 'I Go To A Baptist Church'
Go to 'I Go To A Baptist Church'
Visit Loughwood Meeting House
Visit Loughwood Meeting House (National Trust site)


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