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Chapel dates from 1785 and John Wesley preached in it from existing pulpit. Sunday worship at 3.00pm on designated dates. Other activities as advertised, which include mid-week gatherings and Saturday morning events and special open days. The Chapel is cared for by a Management Committee, and has associated with it "Friends of Winchelsea Chapel" who subscribe to its upkeep and receive a regular Newsletter on its activities. The Chapel is available for public functions appropriate to a small historical chapel. Seating approximately 50, which includes a small gallery, it has attached a small kitchen and toilet facilities.
It is also known as "Wesley's Chapel". Nearby is the "Wesley Tree" under which John Wesley preached his last open air sermon in 1790.
Rectory Lane, Winchelsea, TN36 4EY
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01424 216456
Last Updated on 3rd December 2023
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