[1] In 1686, there were sufficient number of Friends in Radnor township to begin meetings at the house of John Jerman, a Quaker minister.
[2] The current meeting house was built in 1717 with an addition made several years later.
[3] During the Revolutionary War, the meeting house was used as an outpost for General George Washington's Continental Army.
[4] The meeting house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
[1] Worship services are held weekly at 10 a.m. Media related to Radnor Friends Meetinghouse at Wikimedia Commons