Evesham Friends Meeting House

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 22, 1982, for its significance in architecture, military history, and religion.

[1][3] The meeting house was built in 1760 from local sandstone and expanded in 1798.

It is the second oldest extent Quaker meeting house in Burlington County.

The original meeting house on the site was built in 1698 behind the current building.

During the Orthodox-Hicksite split, adherents of the Orthodox view met in the older section, while the Hicksites met in the newer section.