Contact
Opening Times
Open for worship and a busy calendar of community groups & services. See website for details.
Facilities
Plaque on the King's Head public house, Wheatley (formerly Great Chesterfield) Street commemorates the London house where Charles Wesley lived and died. Charles Wesley Memorial and Garden, Marylebone High Street, London, commemorates where Charles and members of his family are buried.
The original Methodist chapel on this site was built in 1810. Charles Wesley's widow, Sarah, one of his two sons, also called Charles, and his daughter, Sally, lived together nearby and were 'class members'.
Today, Hinde Street Methodist Church is still a thriving Methodist church. The chapel building is the second on the site, dating from 1887, and the most impressive of the designs of Wesleyan Methodist architect, James Weir.
The interior is very attractive, in a traditionally Methodist style with a gallery around three sides and a high pulpit, and contains many important memorial tablets to early Methodists, such as Adam Clarke and Mark Guy Pearse.
The linked adjacent building, 19 Thayer Street, was rebuilt in 1980 behind the 19th century façade and now houses the West London Mission. Hugh Price Hughes Lectures given annually.
Hinde Street Methodist Church
19 Hinde St, London W1U 2QJ