Interested in living at Beacon Hill Friends House?

Rooms become available throughout the year, particularly at the beginning of each semester.

Click here for more information.




Upcoming Pamphlets

Trayce Peterson

Trayce Peterson's Weed Lecture will be published as a pamphlet, August 1.

Additional titles due out August 1:

Revolutionary Quaker Witness:
Learning from the Lamb’s War of the 1650s, Doug Gwyn

Early Friends and Ministry, Martha Paxton Grundy





Radical Witness, our new publication

Available Now: Radical Witness

In fall 2008, John Humphries, Gina and Heidi Nortonsmith, Katherine Fisher and Sadie Forsythe gave 4 inspiring talks on experience of public witness and its roots in Quaker faith. Now you can read what they had to say in our new book.

Click here for ordering information



Beacon Hill Friends House is : 

Beacon Hill Friends House is located on historic Beacon Hill in Boston, Masachussetts, a few blocks from the State House. The building was originally built in the early 1800's as a mirror image duplex with a shared porch. Since being given to Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in 1957 the House has became a center for the growing Quaker community in Boston.

Our Mission

"To embody the Quaker principles of faith, simplicity, integrity, community and social responsibility in order to nurture and call forth the Light in all of us."

Beacon Hill Friends House fulfills its mission by:


Guest Rooms

Beacon Hill Friends House has 2 guest rooms available for those who would like to share in our community during their stay in Boston.  Guests are welcome to avail themselves of our kitchen and supplies for a "self-service" breakfast.


               
Rates (per night - for up to 7 days):
1 person
2 people
              

     Double Room (double bed)
 $90.00
 $100.00


     Twin Room ( 2 twin beds)
 $75.00
 $85.00


For more information, or to make reservations, contact the director ...


To Contact Us

Address  E-mail  Phone

Beacon Hill Friends House
6 Chestnut St. 
Boston, MA 
02108

directors at bhfh dot org

 (617) 227-9118