Virtual tour of Wesley's Chapel - the 'Cathedral of Methodism'

In 1778 John Wesley built a chapel here. With Wesley's house, it served as the headquarters of the Methodist Church throughtout the world. Today it is often called the "Cathedral of Methodism". Pilgrims come here from all over the world

The church is not a museum - it is a popular place of worship that is very busy on Sundays and throughout the week, with activities for all ages.

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This is a plan of Wesley's Chapel.
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RE:Quest would like to thank the staff of Wesley's Chapel for all their kind help in the making of this virtual tour.
School visits are welcomed and well provided for at Wesley's Chapel. However, they do need to be booked beforehand.
the outside of the Chapel
Go to 'I Go To A Methodist Church'
Go to 'I Go To A Methodist Church'
Go to 'History - John Wesley'
Go to 'History - John Wesley'
Go to the Wesley Chapel website
Go to the Wesley Chapel website
Wesley's House outside view and the Dissenters' Graveyard Radnor Hall Foundry Chapel pulpit lectern communion table font pews gallery stained glass windows motif the Museum of Methodism Wesley's Grave the Chapel


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