Local Quaker Meetings in Hertford and Hitchin Area

About Quakers in Britain and around the World

Quaker faith springs from the experience that each one of us can have a direct relationship with the Divine. Quakers find that by meeting together for communal worship we are empowered to find peace and strength for work in the world.

Quakers are members of the Religious Society of Friends and hence they often refer to each other as 'Friends'. More than twenty seven thousand people attend Quaker meetings for worship in the UK. These quiet times of seeking the presence of God are held regularly in about 500 places, many of them Friends' Meeting Houses.

Details of Hoddesdon Quaker Meeting

Hoddesdon Quaker Meeting House Location: Friends Meeting House, Lord Street, Hoddesdon EN11 8NE
Day of Meeting: Every Sunday
Time of Meeting: 10:30am

Meetings for Worship will cease after 2011

Children: No children's meeting
Location Map: Multi Map (Opens in new window)
Contact: Warden: Meryl Bushby, 55 Lord Street, Hoddesdon EN11 8NE, Tel: 01992 463229
Accessibility Details: Wheelchair access to meeting via portable ramp, accessible toilet in Friends Hall adjoining. No hearing loop. Please contact in advance for details
Directions, Transport and Parking: Bus services: 310, 311 and 392 to Hoddesdon Clock Tower. Station: Broxbourne, 1¼ miles. Parking in adjacent roads or nearby car park on Taverners Way. Lord Street is close to the Clock Tower