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St SAVIOUR'S CHURCH

St Saviour's Church was located in Lambhay Hill, The Hoe, Plymouth.

The church was built in 1870 as a chapel of ease to Holy Trinity.  It was enlarged in 1883 by the addition of a north aisle when the parish was formed from Holy Trinity.  It is a stone building in the Early English style.  Consists of chancel, nave, aisles, and a western tower.  Has over 530 sittings.    

A school and mission room were erected in 1886. 

Was destroyed in the Second World War.  The school-room and hall survived and in 1943 the upper room was converted into a chapel, where services were held in 1953.

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