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==2017==
This is the Cowley Road Methodist Church.== 2017 ==
<font face="courier new">[[File:wesley_hall.jpg|frame| Cowley Road Wesleyan Church in c.1900]]</font> <span class="big_text">Wesley Hall</span> on the corner of Jeune Street is an Arts and Crafts stone Gothic building. The ''Oxford Chronicle'' for 23&nbsp;October 1903 (p. 7, col. f) reports:<blockquote>The Wesleyan church and schools are in course of erection in Cowley Road from designs of Mr.&nbsp;Stephen Salter, F.R.I.B.A., the builders being Messrs. Kingerlee and Sons, of Oxford. The church is built to seat 700, and the schools 500. The total cost will be nearly £9,000. The church is in Handborough stone with Bath stone tracings. The architect has striven to avoid the usual “stock pattern” buildings so much in vogue for this class of work.</blockquote> The church was opened in 1904 and the above postcard dates from soon after that time. It was renamed Cowley Road Methodist Church in 1934. The church&nbsp;was divided at gallery level and completely renovated in 1984.
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