Tenterden the Jewel of the Weald
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Tenterden Unitarians

Unitarian Old Meeting House
31/33 Ashford Road
Tenterden
Kent
TN30 6LL

 

Web:  www.ukunitarians.org.uk/tenterden

 

Worship Services

1st Sunday at 3pm
3rd Sunday at 11am

Unitarians are religious people who recognise and seek wisdom in all the world's great religious, philosophical and artistic traditions.

 

Beliefs

Unitarians believe that:

 

  • Everyone has the right to seek truth and meaning for themselves

  • The fundamental tools for doing this are your own life experience, your reflection upon it, your intuitive understanding and the promptings of your own conscience

  • The best setting for this is a community that welcomes you for whom you are, complete with your beliefs, doubts and questions

 

Tenterden Unitarians

Tenterden Unitarians meet for worship twice a month in the oldest non-conformist building still in regular use in Tenterden. The congregation dates from 1662. The original building dates from around 1700, extensively rebuilt in 1746. The attached schoolroom, built in 1839, is being refurbished and is used for social events and occasional lettings.

 

Why not Visit us  

A warm welcome is guaranteed.

 

Secretary: 

Appletrees
Castle Road
SALTWOOD
Kent
CT21 4QY

Tel: 01303 265428

Unitarians - Old Meeting House Tenterden

Unitarian Old Meeting House

Inside the Old Meeting House Tenterden

Inside the Old Meeting House

Tenterden Town Mayor at the Old Meeting House

Heritage Open Day - Tenterden Town Mayor, Alan Sugden, visiting the Old Meeting House in September 2010

North American statesman, scientist and Unitarian, Benjamin Franklin, worshipped here in 1774 on the occasion when Unitarian minister and scientist, Dr Joseph Priestley, preached to the congregation