Wesleyan meeting room (?), Red House, Oxford Road, Gomersal
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Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 23 Aug 2007
It is not certain that this stone building, which is part of Red House (now a museum) was built as a Wesleyan meeting room, but it had two engraved window panes, one with "John Taylor - Think mortal what it is to die" and the other with a signature attributed to John Wesley with the date 1768. They are now in the museum.