Made of squared and cut pink sandstone, this historic structure is an example of a style of meeting houses known as "double meeting houses," so named due to their separate entrances for men and women. A central partition can be closed to divide the interior into men's and women's sections. An interior balcony encircles the entire meeting room.
Present day Horsham Meeting is an active Quaker community, and is a member of Abington Quarterly Meeting, of
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