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Wesley Memorial Church, Oxford

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Circuit
  
Oxford

Architect
  
Charles Bell

Functional status
  
Active

Phone
  
+44 1865 243216

Wesley Memorial Church, Oxford

Location
  
New Inn Hall Street Oxford

Denomination
  
Methodist Church of Great Britain

Years built
  
1877–78 (by Joshua Symm)

Address
  
New Inn Hall St, Oxford OX1 2DH, UK

Architectural styles
  
Gothic Revival architecture, English Gothic architecture

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Profiles

Wesley Memorial Church is a Methodist church in central Oxford, England. John and Charles Wesley studied in Oxford, and the congregation was founded in 1783. The present church building was completed in 1878.

Oxford's first Methodist meeting house was a building on the east side of New Inn Hall Street. It is now numbered 32–34 and is part of Brasenose College. A plaque on the wall commemorates the fact that John Wesley preached there on 4 July 1783.

The congregation later moved to a second building on the west side of the street. This has since been and the site has been incorporated into St Peter's College.

The present Gothic Revival building was started in 1877 and opened in October 1878. The architect Charles Bell designed it in a revival of Decorated Gothic. The building contractor was Joshua Symm. Henry Frith of Gloucester carved the capitals of the columns, which portray twelve different kinds of English plants.

References

Wesley Memorial Church, Oxford Wikipedia