Description: Ringwood Meeting House, a Grade II* listed building, was built in 1727. It is one of the best surviving 18th century Presbyterian meeting houses in the country still retaining its original box pews. It is a unique venue for hire with outstanding acoustics and is licensed for wedding ceremonies.
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Built in 1727, with preserved original features earning Grade II* status
Ringwood’s official history centre, extensive archives, exhibitions and events all year around
Ringwood Meeting House is now the only dissenting Meeting House in Hampshire to survive from the period before 1800 in a virtually unaltered state. The survival of its original box pews has gained the building its Grade II* listing in recognition of its outstanding national merit.