Rocky Hill Meeting House, c. 1785
4 Old Portsmouth Road
Amesbury, Mass.
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The Rocky Hill Meeting House is, by far, the best preserved example of an original 18th century meeting house interior in New England. It was built in 1785, replacing a c. 1715 meeting house for the West Parish of Salisbury, the Rocky Hill Meeting House was built in 1785. It was strategically placed along the only road that crossed (via ferry) the swift Powow River and led travelers to the Salisbury Point area and onward towards Portsmouth. In fact, George Washington paused here to greet the townspeople on his northward journey in 1789.

With the beginnings of industrialization around 1800, and improved access into the area, a new mill town arose on the banks of the Powow. Trapped by geography between the successful mill town to the west and the coastal fishermen and farmers to the east and south, the West Parish quickly found itself in difficult financial straits.

The economic situation, coupled with new ideas about religion and architecture and the construction of two new churches in the area, led the meeting house's congregation to steadily drift away. By the 1840s, regular religious services came to an end at Rocky Hill Meeting House.

As a result of the desuetude that faced the area, funds were not available for alterations to the meeting house. Thus, Rocky Hill has survived with its original fittings and finishes intact. The pews have never been painted, while the marbleized pulpit and pillars supporting the galleries still boast their original paint. In addition, the original 18th century hardware survives throughout the building. SPNEA, now known as Historic New England, acquired the property in 1941 and continues to safeguard the building.

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