Hinde Street Methodist Church, Methodist church in Marylebone, United Kingdom.
Hinde Street Methodist Church is a Protestant church building in Marylebone with classical architecture, a high spire, and interior spaces that retain their original 1887 design. The structure accommodates three Sunday worship services and hosts various community activities.
The original chapel was built between 1807 and 1810 and underwent major reconstruction in the 1880s under architect James Weir. This renovation shaped the building's appearance as it stands today.
The church serves as a gathering place where weekly programs support students, homeless individuals, and marginalized communities through its connection with the West London Mission. This active social role shapes how the space is used and experienced by visitors today.
The church is accessible during opening hours and located near public transportation in Marylebone with parking available in the area. It is best to check ahead to confirm visiting times, especially for Sunday services or community events.
The original chapel earned the nickname 'The Dutch Oven' because of its distinctive architectural shape and could hold nearly 900 people. This historical name still reflects the unusual design of that earlier building.
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