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Welcome to Oxford Local Quaker Meeting, situated in the heart of the city. We are home to, and host of, a vibrantly diverse community.
The first purpose-built Meeting House was erected in the late 1680s behind 63–4 St Giles,’ but by the mid-18th century local Quaker activity had moved to Witney. The number of Friends in Oxford dwindled, and the Meeting House was sold in the 1860s.
Oxford Meeting was revived in the late 19th century and for a while included hymn-singing(!). From 1888 to 1946 Oxford Quakers had four different meeting places. 43 St Giles’ was purchased in 1939, and the Meeting moved there permanently in 1946. The present Meeting House, in the garden, dates from 1955. 43 St Giles’ is a Grade II listed building.
Visitors are invited to explore the Meeting House and Gardens, enjoy a cup of tea and see aspects of everyday life in this much-loved venue in St Giles.
All are welcome to join members of the Oxford Quaker Community for Meeting for Worship taking place between 09:30 am – 10:15 am and 11:00 – 12:00 am (with creche and children’s classes) on Sunday 14th September. If you haven’t been to a Quaker Meeting before, please follow the link to see what to expect: https://oxfordquakers.org/first-time/
- Disabled access: Ramp and handrail to front door, disabled toilets. Floors are uneven though
- Those wishing to attend a Sunday Meeting need to arrive a few minutes before the meeting to allow time to get settled. Late arrivals won’t be allowed in. Outside of meeting times visitors can attend on a ‘drop in’ basis
- Refreshments available
- Toilets available
