Newark On Trent, Wesleyan Church And Barnby Gate 1904
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On the right is the Wesleyan Chapel. John Wesley visited Newark on six occasions between 1743 and 1788. After his last visit he described the Newark Methodists as 'a numerous, serious and deeply attentive congregation'. The chapel, capable of holding 1400 people, opened in July 1846 at a total cost including land of £5200. The Methodist New Connection opened their chapel in October 1848.
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