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John Wesley’sLondon walking map
a short walk...a long history
John Wesley is the best known of the founders of the Methodist movement. His Christian ministry emphasised salvation for all. Today, Methodism is a worldwide Christian denomination of 75 million people.
Enjoy walking Wesley’s way and exploring Wesley’s London
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of
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land
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and
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lican
pri
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lives
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s w
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ly a
t Eve
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from
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see
24].
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dica
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was
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first
West
End
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hodi
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ased
from
the
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all).
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this
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8. St Botolph’s-without-Aldersgate Parish Church – John Wesley’s father, Samuel, was curate here for a year. Window of John Wesley field-preaching in Moorfields and plaque on railings commemorates Wesleys’ evangelical conversions.
9. Site of John Bray’s House – Plaque marks where John and Charles Wesley lodged 1738–9, where Charles was converted on 21 May 1738 and John declared ‘I believe’ at 10pm on 24 May 1738.
10. John Wesley’s Conversion Place Memorial – The ‘Aldersgate Flame’ Modern bronze ‘flame’ sculpture erected in 1981 to commemorate John Wesley’s evangelical conversion on 24 May 1738, featuring text from his journal describing when his heart was ‘strangely warmed’. (Located on the high walkway, directly outside entrance to the Museum of London.)
11*. Museum of London – London’s history from prehistoric times to the present with new ‘Galleries of Modern London’, including ‘Expanding City: 1666–1850s’ with memorabilia connected with John Wesley.
12. St Bartholomew the Great Parish Church – The last Anglican pulpit made available to John Wesley, who continued to preach here long after he had been debarred from other London churches.
13*. The Charterhouse – John Wesley was educated at The Charterhouse School 1714–20. Commemorative plaque in the cloisters. (School relocated to Surrey in 1872.) For details of worship services and costs of tours, visit: www.thecharterhouse.org
14. St Luke’s Parish Church – now LSO St Luke’s Consecrated in 1733, this church’s parish included John Wesley’s Foundery Society, who took communion here. Today the building is a London Symphony Orchestra rehearsal, concert and education space. Visit: lso.co.uk/lsostlukes
15. Bunhill Fields (Nonconformist) Burial Ground, with Susanna Wesley’s grave – John Wesley’s mother, Susanna, died on 30 July 1742. Her white marble gravestone is to the left of the central path.
www.methodistheritage.org.uk
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1*. Wesley’s Chapel and Leysian Mission, John Wesley’s house and tomb, and the Museum of Methodism – Built by John Wesley in 1778 close to ‘The City’ of London to replace the Foundery chapel [see 3]. Today, Wesley’s Chapel has a thriving, multicultural congregation and is united with the Leysian Mission, formerly an independent local Methodist Mission. 49 City Road, London EC1Y 1AU T: 020 7253 2262 E: [email protected] W: www.wesleyschapel.org.uk
Route approximately 2 1/2 hours without stops and visits to attractions.
* = major tourist attractions where you could spend several hours admiring the architecture and exploring the exhibits!
Walking from Wesley’s Chapel…
2. Site of Whitefield’s Tabernacle – John Wesley admired George Whitefield, who first invited Wesley to preach outdoors, but strongly disagreed with his Calvinism. In 1741, Whitefield’s supporters built a wooden tabernacle on corner of present Leonard and Tabernacle Sts.
3. Site of the Foundery – Plaque located on wall of John Wesley’s first ‘bookroom’, in present Tabernacle St, indicates site opposite (between Worship St and Bonhill St) of the disused cannon factory that became John Wesley’s first London base (1739–1778). (Pulpit and some pews relocated to Wesley’s Chapel.)
4. Finsbury Square – John and Charles Wesley, George Whitefield and others preached here and in the ‘Moorfields’ area. Wesley organised meetings and visited converts; thus began the Methodist Society in England.
5. St Giles-without-Cripplegate Parish Church – Samuel Annesley, John Wesley’s maternal grandfather, was expelled from this church for nonconformity in 1662. (Can also be viewed from the high walkway east of the Aldersgate Memorial [see 10].)
6. Threadneedle Street – John Wesley married Molly Vazeille, a widow, in 1751. Shortly before, he fell and badly sprained his foot. He was carried to the Vazeille’s home here and spent a week convalescing, nursed by Molly.
7*. St Paul’s Cathedral & Churchyard – John Wesley worshipped in the chancel on 24–26 May 1738. On the afternoon of his Aldersgate experience, he heard the anthem, ‘Out of the deep have I cried unto Thee’. Statue of John Wesley erected in 1988 in the churchyard: bronze cast of Manning’s 19thC statue to be found at Methodist Central Hall, Westminster [see 21, overleaf].
Theobald’s Rd
High Holborn
Chancery Ln
Strand
Fleet St
New Fe
tter L
n
Holborn Viaduct
Newgate St
Cheapside
Farringdon St
St Andrew St
Hatton G
arden
Charterhouse St
Farringdon Rd
Farringdon Rd
Ros
eber
y Av
e
Gray’s Inn Rd
Clerkenwell Rd
Skinner St
St John St
Gosw
ell Rd
Lever St
Bath St
Old St
Old St
Old St
City R
d
Bunh
ill R
ow
Chiswell StBeech St
Gosw
ell Rd
Aldersgate St
Carthusian St
W Smithfield
Long Ln
London Wall
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St Paul’s
1. Wesley’s Chapel,John Wesley’s house & The Museum of Methodism
15. Bunhill Fields Burial GroundSusanna Wesley’s grave
11. Museum of London10. The Aldersgate Flame Memorial
Fetter Lane
7. St Paul’s Cathedral & Churchyard
8. St Botolph’s-without-Aldersgate Parish Church
9. Site of John Bray's House
12. St Bartholomew the Great Parish Church 5. St Giles-without-Cripplegate
Parish Church
14. LSO St Luke’s
13. The Charterhouse
Samuel Annesley's House
3. Site of the Foundery John Wesley's first London chapel
Old Street
Chancery Lane
Liverpool Street
Moorgate
Bank
Farringdon
City Thameslink
Walk starts here
2. Site of Whitefield’s Tabernacle
4. Finsbury Square Moorfields preaching ground
6. Threadneedle Street
walking Wesley’s way15 sites in central London associated with John Wesley’s family life and ministry in the eighteenth century: all within walking distance of Wesley’s Chapel, City Road.
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