Evesham Friends Meeting House, Mount Laurel
#1 among attractions in Mount Laurel


Facts and practical information
Evesham Friends Meeting House is a historic Quaker meeting house at Moorestown-Mt. Laurel and Hainesport-Mt. Laurel Roads in Mount Laurel, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. ()
436 Moorestown-Mount Laurel RoadMount Laurel United States
Evesham Friends Meeting House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Garden State Discovery Museum, Moorestown Mall, The Promenade at Sagemore, Our Lady of Good Counsel Church.
4.3 miWChildren's museum, MuseumGarden State Discovery Museum, Cherry Hill
110 min walk • Nestled in the suburban landscape of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, the Garden State Discovery Museum stands as a bastion of learning and fun for children and families. This interactive museum is designed specifically with kids in mind, offering a plethora of hands-on...
3.8 miWShopping, Shopping centreMoorestown Mall, Moorestown
98 min walk • Moorestown Mall is a shopping mall in Moorestown, New Jersey, owned by Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust. The mall has over 90 stores and is anchored by Boscov's, Five Below, HomeSense, Michaels, Planet Fitness, and Sierra Trading Post.
4.2 miSShopping, Shopping centreThe Promenade at Sagemore, Marlton
108 min walk • The Promenade at Sagemore is a large regional shopping mall located in the Marlton section of Evesham Township, in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States, leased by MSC.
3.6 miNWUniversities and schools, ChurchOur Lady of Good Counsel Church, Moorestown
91 min walk • Our Lady of Good Counsel Roman Catholic Church is a church of the Catholic Diocese of Trenton in the Mid-Gothic Romanesque Revival style and is located at 42 West Main Street in Moorestown Township, New Jersey.
2.5 miNWMuseum, History museumPaulsdale, Mount Laurel
65 min walk • Paulsdale is a historic estate and house museum in Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey. Built about 1840, it was the birthplace and childhood home of Alice Paul, a major leader in the Women's suffrage movement in the United States, whose activism led to passage of the Nineteenth...
4.5 miSWNeighbourhoodGreentree, Cherry Hill
115 min walk • Greentree is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located within Cherry Hill Township, in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 11,367.
6.7 miNEConcerts and shows, LibraryBurlington County Library, Mount Holly
170 min walk • The Burlington County Library is a public library system that serves 37 out of the 40 municipalities of Burlington County, New Jersey. The central headquarters is in Westampton. The library collection contains approximately 770,000 volumes, and its annual circulation was 1.8 million in 2005.
3.5 miNWHistory museum, MuseumSmith Mansion, Moorestown
90 min walk • Smith Mansion, also known as the Smith-Cadbury Mansion, is located in Moorestown Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. The mansion was built in 1738 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 22, 1976. The Smith-Cadbury Mansion serves as the headquarters of the Historical Society of Moorestown.
4.7 miEMuseumKirby's Mill, Medford
121 min walk • Kirby's Mill is a historic grist mill in Medford, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. Originally known as Haines Mill, it was built in 1778 by Isaac Haines and partners along the Southwest Branch of Rancocas Creek.
3.3 miNWChurchMoorestown Friends School and Meetinghouse, Moorestown
84 min walk • Moorestown Friends School and Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker school and meetinghouse on Main Street at Chester Avenue in Moorestown Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States.
4.1 miNWChurchBethel A.M.E. Church, Moorestown
105 min walk • Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church is a church in Morristown, New Jersey. It is the first black congregation in Morris County, incorporated in 1843 by the Bethel Mite Society, which raised funds to construct the 1849 Carpenter Gothic church on Spring Street. The current building was dedicated in 1970.