John Wesley's New Room
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John Wesley's New Room is a historic building in Broadmead, Bristol, England. Opened in 1739, it housed the earliest Methodist societies, and was enlarged in 1748. As the oldest purpose-built Methodist preaching house, it has been designated by Historic England as a Grade I listed building.
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John Wesley's New Room is a historic building in Broadmead, Bristol, England. Opened in 1739, it housed the earliest Methodist societies, and was enlarged in 1748. As the oldest purpose-built Methodist preaching house, it has been designated by Historic England as a Grade I listed building.
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A really nice cafe recently built in what used to be an outside area. Extremely freindly staff the prices are very good too amazing coffee aswell about half the price of the well known ones. Excellent disabled access to most areas. A very historical Church well worth a look, the history of the place makes it feel very welcoming, if Church isn't your thing don't worry from what I experienced they treat everyone with respect no matter what. They were playing Taylor Swift in the cafe not what I expected at all it was great. So if you are in Broadmead then its a great find.
David NDavid N
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The worlds first Methodist church. John Wesley was an English cleric and theologian who, with his brother Charles and fellow cleric George Whitefield, founded Methodism. Educated at Charterhouse School and Christ Church, Oxford, Wesley was elected a fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford in 1726 and ordained as an Anglican priest two years later. He rejected the established church..and preached wherever he could..
Roger BanisterRoger Banister
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A fascinating chapel steeped in history and a museum, suitable for all ages and families. There are plenty of interactive exhibits, including dressing up and the museum is engaging for both young and old. The cafe is also well worth a visit and serves delicious home made cakes, soups and sandwiches. A super hidden gem in the centre of Bristol.
Jen GibbsJen Gibbs
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Nice staff, small Chapel with history
Reem ElnadyReem Elnady
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Nearby Attractions Of John Wesley's New Room
Castle Park
Queen Square
Floating Harbour
Boots
Harbour Hotel Bristol
Hello Student Accommodation, College Green
University of Bristol
The Harbourside Street Food Market
Moxy Bristol
Brooks Guesthouse Bristol

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BrewDog Bristol Baldwin Street
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