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Weedon Methodist Chapel is at the centre of the village and was built in 1854 to replace the original barn nearby which had been used as a Methodist meeting place for 20 years and had burnt down. It was greatly enhanced by the addition of a back room in the 1920s. Many describe the Chapel as a "haven of peace" due to its tranquil rural location and its traditional oak pews and panelled interior. Of note are two stained glass windows depicting the Last Supper and the Lost Sheep and pipe organ.
The Chapel has, since 2009, been in a Local Ecumenical Partnership (LEP) with the Anglican Parish Church of St Mary's in neighbouring Hardwick – to work together in mission and ministry: pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical – and this is backed up by a 2018 Sharing Agreement, sharing buildings and finance. A joint committee oversees this union to ensure benefits for the whole of the local Christian community, residents and vistors.
The Chapel hosts a monthly Methodist Family Service on the second Sunday. It is popular for weddings, baptisms, funeral and memorial services and can hold up to 150 people. The Chapel grounds are a perfect setting for photographs. Parking is on-road only. There is disabled access, toilet facilities and a kitchen area with sink (no cooker).

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office@aylesburymethodists.org.uk
01296 426526
Aylesbury Methodist Church & Centre
Buckingham Street
Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire
HP20 2NQ

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