Bunyan's Meeting House
Bunyan's Meeting House is a historic building located in Bedford, England. It was established in the 17th century and is named after the famous preacher and author John Bunyan, who is best known for his work, The Pilgrim's Progress. The meeting house served as a place of worship for the Baptist community and reflects the religious dissenters' struggle for freedom of worship during that time.
The structure features a simple yet elegant design, typical of nonconformist places of worship. It has been preserved as a significant site for both its architectural and historical value, attracting visitors interested in Bunyan's life and the broader context of English religious history.