Wesley House
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For the Australian theological institution, see Wesley Theological College.
Wesley House is a Methodist theological college (or seminary) in Cambridge, England, founded in 1921 as a base for training Methodist ministers within the precincts of the University of Cambridge. It is part of the Cambridge Theological Federation.
The Centre for the study of Jewish-Christian Relations is based at Wesley House.
One of the earliest students was Donald Soper.
The building was designed by architect Maurice Webb.