At the turn of the century, the Wesleyan Methodists decided to build a new chapel on land on the east side of Oxford Street. In 1932, as the various branches of Methodism united to form the national church, Woodstock Methodists decided to close the Olivet Chapel and worship together in the new Wesleyan chapel,
About this church
Ride and Stride
Taking part: Yes
Church building will be Open
Toilet?: Yes
Extra details: We will be serving bacon and sausage rolls in the morning - 8.30-12pm, tea and coffee available all day. There will be a small charge but discounted for Ride and Striders.
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