Ringwood Meeting House is the only dissenting Meeting House in Hampshire to survive from the period before 1800 in a virtually unaltered state. The survival of its original box pews has gained the building its Grade II* listing in recognition of its outstanding national merit.
It is home to a permanent exhibition depicting the history of Ringwood, which includes a vast collection of old local photographs and other historical information is available to view in the History Centre. Lots of other exhibitions and events take place at Ringwood Meeting House too.
Ringwood Meeting House also hosts a variety of musical and drama events, from chorale performances to organ recitals to folk groups, plus regular Jazz Nights.
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