Quaker Recognised Bodies
These groups demonstrate some of the many interests and concerns that Quakers pursue as part of their wider commitment to their faith. Most groups meet up and organise activities - it's a great way to meet Quakers and make new contacts. Activities are usually open to non-Quakers. Do please contact a group if you are interested to know more about it.
Claverham Meeting House Trust
The Claverham Meeting House Trust owns and manages Claverham Meeting House, a historic Quaker Meeting House in a rural area in the West of England. It was built in 1729 on the site of a previous Meeting House, which was built in 1674, and is listed as a Grade 2* historic building. On the grounds of the Meeting House, there is also a burial ground and a stone barn, which are also listed. The large Meeting Room has a cottage on either side, one being accommodation for the Resident Friend and the other being available for visitors' accommodation.
Website: http://www.claverhammeetinghouse.org.uk