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Barratt Hall

Georgian architecture in DelawareHistory of Methodism in the United StatesHouses completed in 1784Houses in Kent County, DelawareHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Delaware
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BARRATT HALL, FREDERICA, KENT COUNTY, DE
BARRATT HALL, FREDERICA, KENT COUNTY, DE

Barratt Hall, also known as the Philip Barratt House, is a historic home located near Frederica, Kent County, Delaware. It dates to the mid-18th century, and is a two-story, three-bay, center-hall plan brick dwelling in the Georgian-style. In 1784, Bishops Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury met in the house with Mrs. Miriam Barratt and eleven preachers. They held council here which ended in sending Freeborn Garrettson to summon preachers to the Christmas Conference in Baltimore, Maryland, at which the Methodist Church in America was organized. It was the home of Philip Barratt, who donated land and, together with Waitman Sipple, erected Barratt's Chapel in 1780.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

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