Burlington Quaker Meeting House and Center for Conference

Burlington Quaker Meeting House and Center for Conference Available to the public for rent for day or overnight gatherings, the Center functions as an event v There is an elevator.
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In 1995, the 3-story, wheelchair-accessible Center for Conference was added to the 1783 Quaker Meeting House. The facility comprises a ground-floor hall for 120 people, boardroom for 10 people, commercial kitchen and personal discussion room; 2-story 1784 Meeting room for 225 people; 2nd floor 1783 seminar room for 100 people; and a 2-floor, 7-room dormitory of 88 beds as well as bathrooms and showers.

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340 High Street
Burlington, NJ
08016

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The Burlington Quaker Meeting House & Center for Conference is an interfaith, day and overnight, multi-use gathering place for company, educational, community and spiritual events such as conferences, meetings, classes, retreats, religious services, reunions, camps, and family occasions such as weddings.

The 1683 property has a 2-story, 1783 Quaker meeting house (a replacement for the 1683 one) and a 3-story, 1995 conference center under one roof.

The facility comprises a ground-floor hall for 120 people, commercial kitchen, boardroom for 15 people, and a personal discussion room; a 2-story (with balcony) 1783 meetingroom for 200 people; a 2nd floor 1783 seminar room for 100 people; a 2-floor, 7-room dormitory of 88 beds as well as bathrooms and showers; and a basement recreation room. There is also an elevator, air-conditioning, and Wi-Fi as well as free parking on site, on street and in a public lot with 230 spaces.

It is located in historic Burlington City, est. 1677, three blocks from the Delaware River and one block from the Burlington Towne Center RiverLINE rail stop. Although situated along the main street, it is set back from it, buffered by a brick wall, front lawn and covered porch, and nestled in a tranquil 1.58 acre space. The property has tens of trees over 50 feet tall. One, a sycamore, is 19′ 2″ in diameter.

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