John Wesley’s House

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John Wesley’s House is the historic London residence of Methodist founder John Wesley, preserved as a museum showcasing his life and ministry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
historic house museum
adjacentTo Wesley’s Chapel NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
associatedWithDenomination Methodist Church NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement Methodist movement
associatedWithPerson John Wesley NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion Methodism NERFINISHED
category Biographical museum
Historic house museum in London
Religious museum in London
constructionStart 1770
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo John Wesley NERFINISHED
floorCount 3
formerResident John Wesley NERFINISHED
function museum of John Wesley’s life and ministry
hasExhibit Methodist historical artifacts
furnishings from John Wesley’s lifetime
personal belongings of John Wesley
hasPart bedroom of John Wesley
family rooms
kitchen
study of John Wesley
hasWebsite https://www.wesleyschapel.org.uk
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
inception 1779
locatedAt City Road, London NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedInBorough London Borough of Islington NERFINISHED
locatedInCity London NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry United Kingdom
namedAfter John Wesley NERFINISHED
near Old Street, London NERFINISHED
occupant John Wesley NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operator Methodist Church NERFINISHED
Wesley’s Chapel NERFINISHED
ownedBy Methodist Church NERFINISHED
partOf Wesley’s Chapel and Leysian Mission complex NERFINISHED
preserves domestic environment of John Wesley
theme history of Methodism
life of John Wesley
touristAttraction true
use historic residence
museum

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Wesley's Chapel, London hasPart John Wesley’s House
subject surface form: Wesley’s Chapel, London