Visit the oldest Methodist Chapel in the world (originally built in 1739); the cradle of Methodism
Open - Monday to Saturday - 10am to 4pm
A Garden in the heart of Broadmead
The Trustees of the New Room appeal to you to share in this vision of ‘greening the Broadmead Courtyard.’
Read About the launch
Read About Appeal Launch Party!
The trustees of John Wesley’s Chapel welcomed friends, stewards and guests to the New Room on Wednesday 10th September to launch an appeal for funds for the greening of the Broadmead Courtyard.
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The New Room intends to contribute to improving the amenities in Broadmead by greening the Broadmead courtyard, thus improving the environment and enhancing Bristol’s heritage. Existing features, including the equestrian statue of John Wesley, will be thoughtfully incorporated in the new layout. Reckless Orchard, a local award-winning design team with a track record of regenerating urban spaces, have been briefed and engaged and their design draws on elements from 18th century formal gardens to create an urban oasis.
The appeal target is £200,000. If you wish to contribute, please send a cheque, made payable to ‘The New Room Development Fund’ to the Treasurer at the New Room and please gift aid your contribution if you can. All donations will be acknowledged and a list of donors will be posted on the New Room website. Please advise if you do not wish your name to be included on this list.
Help us make this garden grow!
You can download further information here.
FREE ENTRY TO THE CHAPEL, MUSEUM & SHOP
Visitors are always welcome at The New Room; we receive thousands every year from all over the world! As well as the chapel, there are Preacher's rooms upstairs which accommodate our museum. There is also our shop which stocks a range of items relating to John & Charles Wesley and the New Room, including our complete range of publications, which are listed in our shop page (you can find the link in the top left corner, under sub menu).
Please note you can also download the February 2008 newsletter and 2008 events leaflet from our Media Gallery page.
Sunday Services at the Chapel only take place during the summer months; this is a legacy from the days when city centres were empty on Sundays and congregations had moved to the suburbs. However, every Friday throughout the year there is a short service of Holy Communion in the chapel from 1 - 1.15pm to which all are welcome.
In 2007 the New Room was filled with special services, music concerts, a Flower Festival and many other events to mark the 300th Anniversary of the birth of famous Hymn-writer Charles Wesley and the 200th Anniversary of the Bill to Abolish the Slave Trade. They served to illustrate the significance that the New Room has in the history of Bristol and Christian witness throughout the world.
Group visits can receive an instructive talk by an experienced guide, but these must be booked in advance. Please see our 'Group Visits' page.

