Barnes Healing Church

[1] Josiah Mee, a student at the Wesleyan College on Richmond Hill, collected the money to buy, in 1867, the land on which the church is built; it was open for worship in April 1868, when he sold it to Rev.

It was bought by members of the congregation and renamed the Barnes Primitive Methodist Church.

[2] Later, the church was again declared to be no longer required for Methodist Trust purposes[3] and it was subsequently purchased by Sidney Ernest Wiles in December 1966.

[2] For the next nine years the church remained closed but was renovated from the proceeds of Wiles' estate.

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