Wesley's Chapel, House and Museum of Methodism

About
John Wesley's House is part of the Wesley's Chapel site which also includes the Museum of Methodism in the crypt of the chapel. The museum traces the history of Methodism from the 18thC to the present day. The house was built by John Wesley and is where he lived the last days of his life. Wesley's tomb is at the rear of the chapel. The chapel was built in 1778 and is considered to be the cathedral of Methodism. Museum shop is situated in the crypt of the chapel.
Opening Times
No admission charge, but donations are very welcome in helping to preserve the site and its collections.
Opening Times
Monday to Saturday 10:00 - 16:00
Sunday (for those attending worship)12:30 - 13:45
Closed every Thursday between 12:45 & 13:30 (for service)
also between 25 December - 1 January, public holidays (except Good Friday
).
Admission is free.
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Venue Details & Map
Wesley's Chapel, House and Museum of Methodism
- Address
-
49 City RoadLondonEC1Y 1AU
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7253 2262
- administration@wesleyschapel.org.uk
- Public transport:
- Exit 4, keep left, straight on opposite Bunhill Fields.
Facilities
- Payment Facilities
- Free entry