ONE of the oldest buildings in Stourbridge is set to open its doors to the public.
As part of Heritage Open Days, the Quaker Meeting House will be welcome visitors this weekend (September 13 and 14).
The Scotts Road venue, which has seen worshippers there since 1689, will be open from 11.15am to 3pm.
Roseanne Adams, of Transition Stourbridge will be giving visitors an illustrated talk on 'The River Stour - past, present and future' from 3pm on Sunday.
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