Wesley's House |
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| Next door to the Chapel is John Wesley's house. This is full of furniture, pictures and things that belonged to him. |
In the study is John Wesley's exercise machine. He sat and bounced on it to pretend he was riding a horse. |
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This is the dining room. |
| Visitors were entertained in the back parlour. The picture of John Wesley shows the Chapel in the background. | |
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| In the study is John Wesley's machine to generate electricity. He pioneered the use of Electro Convulsive Therapy and also founded the first free pharmacy, where this machine was used. | ![]() |
| This is the kitchen. | This gown and the preaching bands were worn by John Wesley. |
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Pilgrims come from around the world to see this room. |
| It is where John Wesley began and ended each day with prayer and Bible reading, kneeling at this little desk. | ![]() |
| Guest rooms were used for travelling preachers and their families. | |
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The bed shows how small people were in Georgian times. |
This picture shows the death of John Wesley. |
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