The Quakers Meeting House is a Grade II listed building, built in 1834 and designed by Samuel Daukes.
In 1878 a large portico was added, with a schoolroom above.
A unique feature is the large wooden screen between the two main rooms which can be wound up and down to make one large space.
Quakers were first known to be in Gloucester by 1655 and the first Meeting House was established in the city in 1678.