The Churches Of Britain and Ireland
Exeter, Devon
Lots of useful information relating to the churches of Exeter.
All photos © Andrew Ross.
Baptist Church on South St. SX 919 925.
Belmont Chapel on Western Way. SX 927 929. Link.
The Cathedral Church of St. Peter in Exeter. SX 923 925. Link.
Christ Church on Salem Place. SX 928 932.
Emmanuel Church - building commenced in 1897. Western Way/Okehampton Road. SX 911 923.
Friends Meeting House (Quakers) on Wynards Lane. SX 923 923. Link.
George's Meeting House, on South St., formerly a Non-Conformist Chapel, now a pub. SX 921 923.
Hebrew Congregation Synagogue. SX 918 925.
The Mint Methodist Church. Link.
The River Dream Centre, on Northernhay St. Church built 1894. Can you advise former usage? Link.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church. SX 920 924.
St. Andrew at Exwick, consecrated in 1842. SX 908 936.
St. Anne's Orthodox Church (on Old Tiverton Road and Black Boy Road). SX 928 932. Andrew thinks this used to be a chapel, and that it looks older than the date given above the gate (1927).
St. Edmund - a ruined bridge chapel. Another view, and another. SX 916 921. A plaque inside the tower reads "It became a Parish Church, was rebuilt 1833-4, damaged by fire in 1969, and made safe by partial demolition in 1975.” Link.
St. Martin, consecrated July 6th., 1065. SX 921 926.
St. Mary Arches. SX 918 925.
St. Michael. SX 915 927.
St. Nicholas Priory. SX 917 924. Link.
St. Olave. SX 917 924.
St. Pancras. SX 919 926.
St. Petrock. SX 919 925 on High St.
St. Sidwell. SX 924 930. Not a pretty building. Andrew thinks it might have re-built after WWII bombing, as the graveyard looks older.
St. Stephen. SX 922 928.
St. Thomas on Cowick St. SX 912 917.
St. Thomas (Methodist). SX 909 917.
St. Thomas of Canterbury. This church is in the process of being sold off for re-development. SX 907 916.
Sidwell Street Methodist Church. SX 926 931. Link.
Southernhay U.R.C. SX 924 927.
Possible church on Magdalen St., belonging to the Almshouses.
Possible church, or perhaps Masonic Hall, on South St., now the White Ensign Club. SX 921 923.
Possible old chapel, now a bed shop. SX 912 919.
31 August 2006
© Steve Bulman
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