PLYMOUTH CHURCHES
Ancient Parish Churches
St Andrew's Church, the Mother Church of Plymouth,
and the pre-1700 churches of the parishes of
Eggbuckland, Pennycross, Plymstock,
Stoke Damerel, and Tamerton Foliot.
Later
Anglican Churches
The remaining Church of England places of worship built
since 1700, and their parishes.
Baptist
Chapels
All Baptist chapels.
Bible Christian Chapels
All the Bible Christian chapels.
Calvinist Chapel
The Mount Zion Calvinist Chapel in Ker Street, Devonport.
Congregational
Chapels
All Congregational chapels.
Jewish Synagogues
The Jewish synagogues of Plymouth and Devonport.
Methodist
and Wesleyan Chapels
All the Methodist and Wesleyan chapels.
Moravian Chapel
The Moravians had a Chapel in Devonport
from 1771 until 1917 after which it was used
by the Orange Free Church and the Apolostic Church.
Plymouth
Brethren
The history of the Providence Chapel in Plymouth.
Presbyterian Church of England
The Presbyterians had chapels at Wyndham Street
and Torr Lane, Hartley.
Religious
Society of Friends
The story of the Quakers in Plymouth.
Roman Catholic Cathedral and Churches
The Roman Catholic Cathedral of St Mary and St Boniface
and all Roman Catholic churches including
the Convent of Notre Dame.
St
Dunstan's Abbey
A Church of England institution founded by
the Society of the Holy Trinity.
Salvation Army
The Plymouth and Devonport Morice Town Corps.
Undenominational Chapels
Including the Zion and Zoar Chapels at Devonport
and the Christian Mission and Seamen's Bethel in Plymouth.
Unitarian
Chapels
The Unitarian chapels in Notte Street, Plymouth, and in Devonport.
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