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This room was probably used as the housekeeper’s room in Wesley’s day. Now it is a museum display area about John Wesley and the Wesley family.
In the main case are Wesley's hat, gown, preaching bands and shoes.
Behind the display case is part of a Tree from Winchelsea, under which John Wesley preached his last sermon in the open air on 7th October 1790. In the case on the wall is the famous Wedgwood Teapot.
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