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  2. St Marychurch - Wikipedia

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    St Marychurch is an area of Torquay, in the Torbay district, in the ceremonial county of Devon, England. It is one of the oldest settlements in South Devon. Its name derives from the church of St Mary, which was founded in Anglo-Saxon times. The ward population taken at the 2011 census was 11,262. [1]

  3. List of churches in Torbay - Wikipedia

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    St Mary the Virgin, St Marychurch St Marychurch: Mary: Medieval Church of England: Mission Community [2] Bishop of Oswestry. Mostly destroyed by a WW2 bomb & rebuilt Our Lady Help of Christians & St Denis: St Marychurch [6] Mary & Denis: 1867-1881 Roman Catholic: Grade I listed All Saints, Babbacombe Babbacombe [7] All Saints: 1865-1867 Church ...

  4. Our Lady Help of Christians and St Denis Church, Torquay

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    Our Lady Help of Christians and St Denis Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in St Marychurch, Torquay, Devon, England. It was built in 1869 and designed by Joseph Hansom in the Gothic Revival style. It is located between Priory Road and St Margaret's Road in St Marychurch. It is a Grade II* listed building. [3]

  5. Church of the Assumption of Our Lady, Torquay - Wikipedia

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    The church was designed by Joseph Hansom who also designed Plymouth Cathedral and Our Lady Help of Christians and St Denis Church in St Marychurch, Torquay. On 17 February 1854, the church was opened and consecrated. [4]

  6. List of settlements in Devon by population - Wikipedia

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    After 1888 it was no longer a necessary condition, leading to Plymouth gaining city-status in 1928. Historical towns such as Plympton, Stonehouse and Devonport, which were merged into the city of Plymouth, have not been included, as well as Topsham, which became a part of Exeter's urban district, and St Marychurch, which

  7. History of Torquay - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the adjacent parish of St. Marychurch, had taken the overflow of Torquay, and had grown from 800 people at the beginning of the century to nearly 7,000 at the end. In the same period, Cockington had been transformed, in a milder degree, from a deep country parish to a villa-strewn suburb, though the old village remained untouched. [19]

  8. St Marychurch Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    St Marychurch Town Hall is a municipal building in Fore Street, St Marychurch, Devon, England. The town hall, which is now used as a block of apartments, is a Grade II listed building . [ 1 ]

  9. List of Anglo-Catholic churches in England - Wikipedia

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    St Mary the Virgin, St Marychurch: St Marychurch, Torquay, Devon Modern Catholic Yes (Bishop of Oswestry) [64] St Michael and All Angels Church, Mount Dinham, Exeter: Exeter, Devon Anglo-Catholic No [86] St Peter and the Holy Apostles, Wyndham Square, Plymouth: Plymouth, Devon Modern Catholic Yes (Bishop of Oswestry) [87]