John Woolman, 1770
Quaker Meeting for Worship is at the heart of the lives of Quakers. It gives strength, insight and inspiration.
There are five Meetings in South West London. Read about them below, find your nearest meeting here or contact us to join a zoom Meeting.
Esher is a smaller meeting that meets in the heart of Esher in the Adult Education Centre which has plenty of parking spaces and is specially adapted to be accessible to all.
Kingston is a medium-sized meeting and meets in the Kingston Quaker Centre, which won the 2015 ACE/RIBA award for religious architecture. It has been built to make extensive use of natural light and minimise the consumption of energy and water. There is a hearing loop, wheelchair accessible toilet and a small parking area.
Richmond is a medium-sized meeting and meets in an early Victorian townhouse set halfway between Richmond Green and the Thames riverfront, close to the centre of the historic Richmond town centre. Richmond Meeting House has a hearing loop, but there are a number of steps up to the building.
Wandsworth is a relatively large meeting and has its own vigorous children’s meeting. It meets in the oldest Quaker meeting house in London and has its own secluded garden and is in the centre of Wandsworth town. The Meeting House has wheelchair access, an accessible toilet and a hearing loop.
Wimbledon is a medium-sized meeting located down a quiet road that is less than ten minutes walk from Wimbledon station, with its train, bus and Underground connections. The Meeting House is fully accessible, with an accessible toilet and a hearing loop.
Please check the individual websites for further information.
For other meetings in London and across the country look here.