Charles Wesley’s House is a restored historic building at 4 Charles Street, Bristol, England. From 1749 to 1778 it was the house of Charles Wesley, hymn writer and co-founder of Methodism, and his wife Sarah Wesley n?e Gwynne. It was Charles Wesley’s main residence during 1756?71.
This house was the last Bristol home of Charles and Sarah Wesley and their three children, Charles jr, Sarah and Samuel. The family moved to London in 1771. The house is known as the ?Charles Wesley House and Heritage Centre?. In addition to giving visitors an idea of what an eighteenth century family home might have looked like, there are also plans to have the New Room?s Hymnody Project on display around the house as the ?Father of the English Hymn?, Charles Wesley lived here. We hope that you enjoy taking this online tour. If you would like to visit the house in person, please contact the New Room.