John and Charles Wesley studied in Oxford, and the congregation was founded in 1783.
Oxford's first Methodist meeting house was a building on the east side of New Inn Hall Street.
A plaque on the wall commemorates the fact that John Wesley preached there on 4 July 1783.
Henry Frith of Gloucester carved the capitals of the columns, which portray twelve different kinds of English plants.
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