216 Meeting House

Historic Venues

Tyngsborough, Massachusetts, United States

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The First Parish "216 Meeting House" is an iconic historic building in the Tyngsborough town center directly across from the green steel tied-arch Bridge. Access to the site from anywhere in Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire is quick from Route 3 at exit 35. Ample on-site parking is available for your guests. Manicured grounds are flanked by a steel walking bridge spanning Flint Pond, connecting two of the Town's historic buildings. A gazebo on site if the perfect setting for pictures by the water. The Meeting House originally opened in 1755 for the Tyngsborough and Dunstable parishes. The building was later destroyed by fire in 1834 and rebuilt in 1836. The 216 Meeting House steeple holds one of the 398 bells cast by the foundry of the Paul Revere Company. The Meeting House sits next to the historic "Old Town Hall" Built in 1834, and has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 2005. The Old Town Hall provides a beautiful setting for receptions or after parties.

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216 Meeting House

216 Meeting House

216 Meeting House

Any Event Venue
Wedding
Bridal Shower
Baby Shower
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Events
2
Photos
10
Minimum Pricing
600.00
Will Travel
Locally
Response Time
4 Hours
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