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- John Wesley’s New Room is the oldest Methodist building in the world, located right in the heart of Bristol city centre.
- John Wesley's New Room is a historic building in Broadmead, Bristol, England. Opened in June 1739, it housed the earliest Methodist societies, and was enlarged in 1748.
- Whilst the New Room continues to be used as a place of worship, John Wesley originally built it as a meeting house for a number of religious societies in Bristol.
- John Wesley was one of the founders of Methodism, a Christian movement which began in the 18th century and which started at the New Room.
- If you enter the New Room from the Horsefair, there is a statue of Charles Wesley at the front, while the Broadmead entrance has John Wesley on horseback.
- John Wesley’s New Room offers group and school visits, along with providing a range of venue hire opportunities.
- storytellers return for three dates in June at John Wesley's New Room with an evening of tales inspired by humanity's fascination with the soul.
- When John Wesley established the New Room in 1739 he wanted people to use it as a space to explore issues of social justice...
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- It was built by the founder of Methodism, John Wesley in 1739 and often called the 'New Room'.