The Arthur Findlay College

Keeping the history of Stansted Hall alive

Stansted Hall is a remarkable building that houses the Spiritualist National Union and offers a peaceful sanctuary for meditation & inspiration. The fund aims to preserve the building's historical significance and its breath-taking grounds.
£21,578
raised of £100,000 target
by 146 supporters
RCN 261898

Story

The Arthur Findlay College, also known as Stansted Hall, was erected in 1871 and donated to the Spiritualists' National Union by J. Arthur Findlay, a former honorary president of the group.

The college raises money by running weekly residential courses and two open weeks, but it requires significant sums for its maintenance. It is a crucial symbol of the Spiritualist National Union, a piece of British history, and a peaceful sanctuary for those seeking inner peace, come to meditate and find inspirations.

The goal of this fund is to keep the history alive and preserve the building and its breath-taking grounds. Let's safeguard this history for many more generations to relish.

About the charity

Stansted Hall is a remarkable building that houses the Spiritualist National Union and offers a peaceful sanctuary for meditation and inspiration. The fund aims to preserve the building's historical significance and breathtaking grounds for future generations. Thank you for your generosity!

Donation summary

Total raised
£21,577.71
Online donations
£19,682.47
Offline donations
£1,895.24
Direct donations
£19,682.47
Donations via fundraisers
£0.00

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