DescriptionUnitarian Church - geograph.org.uk - 692435.jpg
English: Unitarian Church, Horsham's second oldest surviving church it was built in 1721 to resemble a two-storey house and was set back from the road to avoid drawing unwanted attention at a time when religious non-conformity was a criminal offence. Horsham's first public library was housed in the hall of the church and Horsham's Museum Society started here.
For more information see Horsham Unitarian Church http://www.unitarian.org.uk/ldpa/horsham/#history and the excellent Hidden Horsham http://www.hiddenhorsham.co.uk/41/unitarian.htm.
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