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The official account for the Museum of Methodism and John Wesley's House. Open Tues-Sat 10.30am-4pm. Last entry to the house 2.45pm.
London, England
Joined January 2016
Visitors to #JohnWesleysHouse are often intrigued by this large object that looks like a frying pan! It is actually a bed warming pan: In the evening, it was filled with hot coals, then inserted under the bedcovers, and removed again before getting into bed to avoid burnt toes!
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This unusual chair in #JohnWesleysHouse dates back to the late 1700s, and was used in winter, when roads in England were often too wet for riding: The user could rise up and down, in a motion similar to riding a trotting horse, to keep muscles toned ready for riding in spring.
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Wishing all of our visitors a very HAPPY CHRISTMAS! The Museum of Methodism and John Wesley's House will be closed from 24th December 2025 to 5th January. We look forward to welcoming you back in 2026!
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It was wonderful to celebrate Christmas with the community around Wesley's Chapel at the City Carols afternoon, with performances from four local schools, lunchtime carol singing and a warm welcome at a candlelit open house in John Wesley's House. Thank you to all who came!
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Do you work or live near John Wesley's House on City Road? Pop in TOMORROW 4th December, 2.30-5.30pm for our CANDLELIT OPEN HOUSE, decorated in the Georgian style for Christmas! Community carol service beforehand 12.30pm, carol singing with festive refreshments 2.00pm ALL WELCOME
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This lantern is thought to have been used by John Wesley in the 1700s. When travelling after dark on unlit roads, a lantern was essential safety equipment. A lantern still lights Wesley's Chapel entrance, shown here at City Carols 2024. Join us 4th December for City Carols 2025!
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Do you like to sing? Wrap up warm for carols and festive refreshments in the courtyard at CHRISTMAS AT WESLEY'S, Thursday 4th December from 2.00pm. Drop in to see John Wesley's House decorated for Christmas from 2.30pm-5.30pm. Follows City Carol service at 12.30pm. All welcome
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This portable organ in the Museum dates from the early 1900s. From the late 1800s, organs were used to lead the music in many Methodist churches, while travelling organs like this one could also be used outside for carol singing at Christmas or during evangelistic campaigns.
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One month to go until Christmas at Wesley's on 4th December! Drop in to see John Wesley's House candlelit and decorated for Christmas, from 2.30pm until 5.30pm. This follows the lunchtime City Carol Service in Wesley's Chapel. All are welcome! #WesleysChapel #JohnWesleysHouse
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We've enjoyed having artwork by @TheLeysSchool students in Chapel over summer. The works were inspired by a virtual visit to @WesleysChapel and @JohnWesleysHouse through our learning programme. As the exhibition closes, here are works by Matthias, Sofi, Serafina and Jodie.
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This gourd in the Museum shows Rev. Thomas Birch Freeman preaching. In 1835, he was one of the first Methodist missionaries in today's Ghana. The son of an African father and English mother, he started schools and agriculture projects and spoke against slavery. #BlackHistoryMonth
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These boots were worn by Rev. Dr. Inderjit Bhogal, a retired Methodist minister with Sikh roots. Inderjit wanted to improve understanding and friendship between those of different faiths, and he wore them on protest marches supporting cultural understanding. #BlackHistoryMonth
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Just a few weeks left to visit our summer exhibition, Lux! Students from @TheLeysSchool have produced superb works exploring light and faith. Nerissa's stunning piece explores how we hold onto connection when words may no longer be fully understood or remembered. #WesleysChapel
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Sonia Hicks is a British Methodist minister and was the first Black woman to be elected President of the Methodist Conference. Sonia's ministry celebrates diversity and opposes all injustice. Discover more inspiring Methodist leaders at: https://t.co/cj5ubx0yL5
#BlackHistoryMonth
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Thanks to everyone who came to visit John Wesley's House and Wesley's Chapel as part of @OpenHouseFestival. It was a great day - We hope you'll visit again soon! #WesleysChapel #MuseumofMethodism #JohnWesleysHouse
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All are welcome tomorrow from 11-3 to have a look around John Wesley's Georgian townhouse and Wesley's Chapel, as part of Open House Festival. Georgian re-enactment, architecture trail, museum. FREE ENTRY #OpenHouseFestival #LondonOpenHouse #WesleysChapel #MuseumofMethodism
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One week until we take part in Open House Festival, a celebration of London's most interesting and significant buildings! See inside John Wesley's Georgian townhouse free of charge and take a moment in Wesley's Chapel. Architecture trail, re-enactment, museum. #OpenHouseFestival
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We're excited to be part of London's Open House Festival on Thursday 18th September, 11-3. Discover the fascinating heritage of John Wesley's Georgian townhouse and Wesley's Chapel with a new architecture trail and Georgian re-enactment. Museum open/Free entry. #OpenHouseFestival
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See many original Georgian features in #JohnWesleysHouse at a re-enactment on 18th September, 11-3 as part of #OpenHouseFestivalLondon. This wood and marble fire surround in Wesley's bedroom was made to detailed plans by architect George Dance the Younger in 1779 #opencity_uk
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Following John Wesley's death in 1791, sales ceramic items featuring his image boomed. These Staffordshire creamware teapots in the collection were made in the late 1700s. Collectively these commemorative items are known as "Wesleyana." Perhaps you have some at home?! #Wesleyana
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