History
The Methodist Central Hall, 196-224 Corporation Street, Birmingham, England, is a three storey red brick and terracotta Grade II* listed building with a distinctive tower. Its main hall seats 2,000 and it has over thirty other rooms including three school halls. It cost £96,165. In 1991, the Methodist Church was converted into a nightclub; however, since its closure in 2002, the building has remained empty and fallen into disrepair. Taken from Wikipedia
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A few of us had heard of this being accessible so decided to take the long drive down to it and we were not disappointed. After seeing the photos of it more recently, covered in graffiti, I guess we got lucky to be there before noobs trashed the place. Was a simple explore with lots to give considering it was used for so many things back in the day.
The Methodist Central Hall, 196-224 Corporation Street, Birmingham, England, is a three storey red brick and terracotta Grade II* listed building with a distinctive tower. Its main hall seats 2,000 and it has over thirty other rooms including three school halls. It cost £96,165. In 1991, the Methodist Church was converted into a nightclub; however, since its closure in 2002, the building has remained empty and fallen into disrepair. Taken from Wikipedia
Explore
A few of us had heard of this being accessible so decided to take the long drive down to it and we were not disappointed. After seeing the photos of it more recently, covered in graffiti, I guess we got lucky to be there before noobs trashed the place. Was a simple explore with lots to give considering it was used for so many things back in the day.