The old Wesleyan Methodist church
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Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 9 Dec 2022
Ilminster had a Methodist church on this spot since 1777, but this building was founded in 1887. It is described as being in Vigorous Decorated Gothic Revival style and, along with the associated hall, are Grade II listed. It served until 2008 when it went under the hammer and has become part of the town's arts facilities. However, the unkempt vegetation around the entrance suggests it is not used regularly.