Easton Methodist Church

[11] The twin-spired church, which seats 900, is made of rock-faced snecked Portland stone with ashlar dressings, or rubble, and has a plain tile roof.

The twin-towered front, transepts with semi-octagonal apse containing organ gallery, and a low flat-roofed vestry are all designed with a mixture of late muscular Gothic with Art Nouveau detailing.

A grand organ and case is behind a tall moulded painted arch, and surrounded by choir seating; which consist of plain pews.

The pulpit and reading desk is made of Portland stone, bowed front with the high relief carving of The Last Supper.

The church's mannered, robust exterior conceals an unusually rich interior, all of which has been retained unchanged and helps to demonstrate the strength of Methodism on the island.

Easton Methodist Church
Easton Methodist Church, with the 1878 Wesley School on the left