What we do
Thanks to support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Newington Green Meeting House has just undergone a major renovation.
It’s been transformed into a fully accessible, free heritage space, ready to share its radical history and encourage visitors to think differently.
The building was a hotbed of revolutionary thinking in the 18th century and holds stories of Richard Price, Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Andrew Pritchard and most notably Mary Wollstonecraft – leading to it being described as one of the birthplaces of modern Western feminism. Find out more about our history.
We host a regular programme of events and exhibitions celebrating our history and offering a radically inclusive welcome to our local community. Find out more about how you can get involved.
Our Partners
In addition to our main funder, the National Lottery Heritage Fund, we have many partners and supporters which are helping to make this project a success. They include: