Wesleyan Cottage & Museum
A Window into Early Methodism
The Wesleyan Cottage & Museum in Trewint, Cornwall, offers a rare glimpse into the humble origins of the Methodist movement in the region.
This beautifully preserved cottage represents the grassroots nature of early Methodist worship, when believers would gather in simple homes to pray, sing hymns, and study scripture together.
The cottage has been carefully maintained to showcase authentic period features and houses a collection of historical artefacts that tell the story of how Methodism spread throughout Cornwall's mining communities.
Historical Importance
The cottage exemplifies the democratic and accessible nature of early Methodism, which emphasised personal faith and community worship outside the formal structures of the established church.
Visitors can see original furnishings, religious texts, and personal items that belonged to early Methodist families in Cornwall, providing an intimate connection to the faith and daily lives of these pioneering believers.
Museum Collection
The museum houses an impressive collection of Methodist memorabilia, including early hymn books, letters, photographs, and domestic items that illustrate how faith was woven into every aspect of daily life.
Special exhibitions explore the role of women in the Methodist movement, the connection between Methodism and Cornwall's mining industry, and the impact of itinerant preachers who travelled throughout the region.
Visiting Today
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Limited parking available