Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
The Methodist Central Hall is a multi-purpose venue in the City of Westminster, London, serving primarily as a Methodist church and a conference centre. The building also houses an art gallery, a restaurant, and office spaces. It contains 22 conference, meeting and seminar rooms, the largest being the Great Hall, which seats 2,300. Central Hall also acts as an important spiritual and sacred place for Methodists.
Front entrance
The 50th anniversary plaque of the first meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in Central Hall
The grand organ contains 3,789 pipes and is located in the Great Hall.
Looking up into the dome
Wesleyan Methodist Church (Great Britain)
The Wesleyan Methodist Church was the majority Methodist movement in England following its split from the Church of England after the death of John Wesley and the appearance of parallel Methodist movements.
Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
A typical smaller Methodist chapel in Godshill, Isle of Wight. Built in 1838 as a Wesleyan chapel; now Grade II-listed.
Hinde Street Methodist Church in London, home of the West London Mission. Built 1807-10 and rebuilt in the 1880s; now Grade II-listed.
Aylesbury Methodist Church. Built in 1893 as a Wesleyan church.