Winchelsea Wesley Methodist Chapel
Winchelsea Wesley Methodist Chapel, Rectory Lane, Winchelsea, East Sussex, TN36 4EY
The Wesleyan Society was formed in Winchelsea in 1774 and this 'Preaching House' was built in 1785. John Wesley himself preached in the Chapel in 1789 from the pulpit which is seen today in the Chapel.
John Wesley visited Winchelsea on several occasions and was supportive of the local community. As well as preaching in the
'Preaching House' he also preached his final outdoor sermon under the 'Wesley' Tree that is just around the corner from the chapel, as there wasn't sufficient room for all those who wanted to hear him. He was 87. The original tree fell in 1927 and the present tree is taken from a sapling and planted in 1931.
The Chapel is run by a Management Committee who plan events every few weeks. These vary from Christian Festival celebrations, concerts and talks of a historical nature, to Open Days to link in with the open gardens days in the town.
Within the Chapel there is memorabilia from the days of Wesley, and of Methodism, as well as copies of the history of the Chapel. The Chapel is supported by 'Friends' and application forms may be found in the Chapel or on the website.
Winchelsea Wesley Methodist Chapel, Rectory Lane, Winchelsea, East Sussex, TN36 4EY
Access for disabled people is a little difficult as there is only one entrance and this has two steps. Sadly this cannot be improved due to the size and design of the Preaching House
Stewards will be on hand to explain the features of the building. There are explanatory leaflets and plenty of memorabilia to see and enjoy. Do look at the website for more details - www.wichelseachapel.org. Come and enjoy!