IPSWICH UNITARIAN MEETING HOUSE

1699-2006

Friars Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom

"As large and fine a building of that kind as most on this side of England, and the inside the best finished of any I have seen, London not excepted."

Daniel Defoe

So Daniel Defoe wrote of the Meeting House in 1720. Today his judgement remains true, for this Grade One listed building is one of the finest surviving Dissenting Meeting Houses in the country, and one of Ipswich's most important historic structures.


In 1999 and 2000 the congregation celebrated the 300th anniversary of the building of the Meeting House leading to the anniversary of the preaching of the first sermon in 1700 by Rev. John Fairfax.



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