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Welcome to the North Wilmot Church

The North Wilmot Union Meeting House is located at 3 Breezy Hill Road, at the intersection of four gravel roads – North Wilmot, Tewksbury, Piper Pond, and Breezy Hill roads. 

Built in 1829, moved in 1850 and renovated in the late 1860s and early 1900s, the meeting house was the anchor for the former agrarian neighborhood known as Fowlertown. Josiah Stearns, a master carpenter from Wilmot, built the church.

In 1984, a group of friends and neighbors established the North Wilmot Union Meeting House Society to maintain the historic church and commemorate its history with events, programs, and church services. In 1989, the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Although the meeting house is no longer used year-round, it is used in the summer. It also is available to the public for weddings, funerals, and other celebratory events.

The building does not have electricity or plumbing. With exterior renovation completed in 2023, the building is in very good condition. In 2027 and 2028 the board will tackle additional projects – in time for the bicentennial of the North Wilmot Church in 2029.

Two current board members, Catherine Stearns and Justin Campbell, are descendants of Josiah Stearns.

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Tewksbury Road is one lane and
it is not plowed by the town in the winter.

3 Breezy Hill Road, Wilmot, NH

North Wilmot Union
Meeting House Society
P.O. Box 85
Wilmot, NH 03287

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