Wesleyan Chapel Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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5 recensione
Beverly Y
Utter peace, combined with history
A time-warp stepping back into 130 years if settler history. A tiny beautifully maintained church, sitting innocently in sun-drenched, old garden. Twice altered over the years, this keeper of settler...
Recensione del giorno 4 apr 2017
kaapie62
Tiny church
All locked up but we walked around the perimeter. Lovely that the parishioners can be buried in the churchyard. There is also a memorial plaque section. #bathurst
Recensione del giorno 26 lug 2016
Jill d
Simply charming!
A note to visitors - the current pic on the TA" things to do in Bathurst" site, is not the Wesleyan Church in Bathurst. The church is also better known as the "Methodist Church". As with most churche...
Recensione del giorno 27 giu 2016
Prof W
Join the congregation on Sunday at 0900
This is a 1820 settlers church which is still running services on a Sunday. Its part of the South Africa Methodist Church and the service is conducted in English. All are welcome
Recensione del giorno 22 feb 2015
GavinCame
Great piece of history
This little chapel could be straight out of historic England
Utter peace, combined with history
A time-warp stepping back into 130 years if settler history. A tiny beautifully maintained church, sitting innocently in sun-drenched, old garden. Twice altered over the years, this keeper of settler...
Tiny church
All locked up but we walked around the perimeter. Lovely that the parishioners can be buried in the churchyard. There is also a memorial plaque section. #bathurst
Simply charming!
A note to visitors - the current pic on the TA" things to do in Bathurst" site, is not the Wesleyan Church in Bathurst. The church is also better known as the "Methodist Church". As with most churche...
Join the congregation on Sunday at 0900
This is a 1820 settlers church which is still running services on a Sunday. Its part of the South Africa Methodist Church and the service is conducted in English. All are welcome
Great piece of history
This little chapel could be straight out of historic England