Free Church, Great Charles Street, Dublin

Built by Methodists, in 1800, designed by architect Edward Robbins, and initially known as the Wesley Chapel.

Due to the free church being too large for their numbers,[3] the Primitive Wesleyan Methodists opened a new Chapel nearby in Langrishe Place, Summerhill, in 1825.

Oswald Garrow Fischer BA, who served as chaplain to the forces was attached to the Free Church for a time, as was Rev.

[11] It served as a chapel of ease for St. George's Church, Dublin during its popularity in the early 20th century.

It was refurbished and adapted around 1990 becoming Pavee Point,[12] for use as Dublin Travellers' Education and Development Group.

Side and back of Free Church