Bishop Asbury Cottage () is a 17th-century cottage on Newton Road, Great Barr, England, known for being the boyhood home of Francis Asbury (1745 – 1816), one of the first two bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church (now The United Methodist Church) in the United States. It is now a museum in his memory.

Architecture

The single-storey cottage, then in Staffordshire, was built from brick. He had an apprenticeship as a blacksmith before becoming a full-time preacher, at the age of 21.

Later history

By the 1950s, the cottage was owned by a brewery, but had no running water and only a cesspit toilet.