Bury Unitarian Meeting House
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Churchgate St
Bury St. Edmunds, England IP33 1RH
Bury Unitarian Meeting House, built in 1711, is a stunning example of English Baroque architecture, showcasing a softer provincial style. This Grade I listed building has been fully restored and serves as one of Bury St. Edmunds' most elegant venues, featuring superb acoustics and a highly adaptable interior.
Managed by the House Committee, which includes community representatives, the Meeting House aims to promote wide and appropriate public use of the space for various events. Its central open area, dominated by a fine two-tiered pulpit and original box pews, reflects its historical significance as a nonconformist meeting house.
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