Planning a picture-perfect New England wedding?
Consider the town named for a bride!
In 1772, southern NH settlers voted to form a town. In a romantic gesture, the Governor suggested the town be named for his beautiful bride, Frances Wentworth. Today, as lovely as ever, the Old Meeting House of Francestown welcomes you to its village... the perfect site for a charming New England wedding. Just 35 minutes from Manchester, Concord or Nashua (see directions). The Old Meeting House will seat 300 guests, each with an unobstructed view as the unique floor slopes gently to the altar. The grand piano and organ take full advantage of the excellent acoustics. The Minister’s Study and Ladies’ Chamber provide areas for privacy, preparation, and convenience. View our interior photos here. The Old Meeting House, a
non-denominational facility, is a lovely setting for both formal and informal weddings. The Entrance Hall provides an area for receiving guests after the Ceremony. The overall beauty of the building inside and the grounds outside provide a charming setting for your photos. Convenient parking for guests is available directly across the street from the Meeting House.
1 New Boston Road, Francestown, NH 03043