Latitude: 50.1244 / 50°7'27"N
Longitude: -5.4731 / 5°28'23"W
OS Eastings: 151849
OS Northings: 30701
OS Grid: SW518307
Mapcode National: GBR DXVC.5SK
Mapcode Global: VH130.24XG
Plus Code: 9C2P4GFG+QP
Entry Name: Friends Meeting House
Listing Date: 9 October 1987
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1143785
English Heritage Legacy ID: 69941
ID on this website: 101143785
Location: Marazion, Cornwall, TR17
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: Marazion
Built-Up Area: Marazion
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: Marazion
Church of England Diocese: Truro
Tagged with: Quaker meeting house
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MARAZION
BEACON ROAD
Friends Meeting House
(Formerly listed as Friends Meeting House, ROSEHILL, MARAZION)
GV
II*
Quaker meeting house. Circa 1688 remodelled 1742 and circa 1880. Granite rubble walls with some cob at the rear. Wooden lintels. Scantle slate roof, gabled to the north west, hipped to the south east.
PLAN: rectangular aisle-less plan with rostrum/pulpit at the east end and doorway originally to middle of south wall (now window), but in the C19 a doorway was cut in the middle of the west gable end. Probably originally there was a gallery at the west end. C20 extension front.
EXTERIOR: single storey. Symmetrical three-window south front with probably 1742 paired twelve-pane hornless sashes with wide internally ovolo moulded glazing bars and some crown glass; in the former central doorway is C19 copy with thin glazing bars. C19 shutters with chamfered stiles and rails. Left-hand gable end has central doorway with C19 four-panel door in bowtell-moulded (possibly C18) frame and hood over carried on shaped brackets; above the doorway a C19 twelve-pane two-light casement.
INTERIOR: original rostrum with simple balustrade with splat column balusters with ovolo moulded cornice to the handrail and to the square-on-plan newel posts with ball finials; original settle with shaped ends behind and flanked by probably later settles at lower level on either side. 1880 roof structure. Cobbled path at the west end.
The plan of this meeting house is like the one at Come-to-Good (q.v.), Kea, and there were probably many other similarities before the C19 alterations. The C18 sashes are particularly notable and rare features.
SOURCE: An Inventory of Non-Conformist Chapels, by Christopher Stell RCHM
Listing NGR: SW5184930701
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