Friends Meeting House, Come-to-Good
The Friends Meeting House, Come-to-Good, is a meeting house of the Society of Friends, on the southern border of the parish of Kea, near Truro in Cornwall. It was also known as Kea Meeting House and Feock Meeting House.
It is a Grade I Listed building.[1] From 30 May 1967 until 14 April 1999, it was Grade II*.[2]
The building is in cob, on a stone rubble base and was completed in 1710. A single-storey extension for an entrance lobby, kitchen and lavatories was built in 1967. Both the main building and the lobby are thatched. There was a major restoration and re-thatching in 2010. The building is still in regular use, with a Quaker worship meeting every Sunday morning.
There is a burial ground but only five headstones, all belonging to members of the Magor family, who died in the 19th century. It is the burial place of Catherine Payton Phillips.
References
- ↑ Historic England. "The Friends Meeting House (Grade I) (1140860)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
- ↑ Heritage Gateway entry
Further reading
- Patricia Griffith (1995) Early Quakers in Come to Good – pamphlet.
External links
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Coordinates: 50°13′21″N 5°04′03″W / 50.2224°N 5.0676°W