Wesley Chapel, Priory Street

The Wesley Chapel on Priory Street, in the Bishophill area of York, in England, is a grade II* listed building.

This is above the auditorium, which retains its original pews, and have stained glass in every window except one, much in an Art Nouveau style.

[1][2] Later in the 19th century, a lecture hall was added at the rear of the building, its design possibly by G. T. Andrews.

In 1867, it became the head of the new York Wesley Circuit, covering the city west of the River Ouse.

At this point, it was still part of the Assemblies of God, but aimed to offer a more contemporary expression of worship, with rock music and a dance academy.

The church, in 2011