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Midlothian Friends Meeting.
"" Directions | Text Directions

We meet at our meetinghouse, located on Huguenot Springs Road, off Rt. 60 (Midlothian Turnpike) about 3 1/2 miles west of the village of Midlothian, located south-west of the city of Richmond, Virginia. The street address is:
 

Midlothian Friends Meeting
2502 Huguenot Springs Road

Midlothian, VA 23113

The meetinghouse is located on Huguenot Springs Road (Rt. 607), about 2 1/2 miles north of Rt. 60 and about 2 miles south of the intersection of Huguenot Springs Road and Robious Road (Rt. 711).

"" Directions | Directions from the south and southwest

From the south or southwest, take Rt. 288 north to the Midlothian (Rt. 60) west exit. Then follow the directions below:

From Rt. 288 south, take Rt. 60 (Midlothian Turnpike) west for 2 miles to the turnoff for Huguenot Springs Road on the right.

The turnoff is marked by an antiques store called Hallsborough Tavern nestled in some trees at 16300 Midlothian Pike. Turn right on Huguenot Springs Road (Rt. 607).

Bethel Baptist Church will be on your left as the first major marker on Huguenot Springs Road.


Hallsborough Tavern is nested in some trees, and marks the turnoff onto Huguenot Springs Road.

 

Go north on Huguenot Springs Road for about 2 miles. The road is sinuous, with narrow shoulders, so exercise caution. You will pass the green sign on your left marking the Chesterfield / Powhatan County line (the meetinghouse is in Powhatan County).

The county line marker is about 1 mile down
Huguenot Springs Road, nestled in pine trees.
Finally, the road will dip, and there will be a yellow 'School Bus Stop' sign on the right. Turn left into the gravel drive. The meetinghouse is the first house on the left, a grey Cape Cod.



The meetinghouse is off a private gravel road
across from a yellow School Bus Stop sign.
"" Directions | Directions from the north & west

We are about a mile from Rt.  288. If coming from the north on Rt. 288, take the Huguenot Trail/Robious Road exit, take a right at the end of the ramp, and go about 1 mile west on Huguenot Trail road.

"" Directions | Map

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Midlothian Friends Meeting
P.O. Box 1003, Midlothian, VA 23113
(804) 598-1676