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Exeter Cathedral, properly known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Exeter, is an Anglican cathedral, and the seat of the Bishop of Exeter, in the city of Exeter, Devon, in South West England. The present building was complete by about 1400 and has several notable features, including an early set of misericords , an astronomical clock ...
Exeter Cathedral Astronomical Clock. Early mechanism for the astronomical clock which was removed in 1885, but restored by John James Hall in its current position on the floor of the north transept in 1910. The Exeter Cathedral Astronomical Clock is a fifteenth-century astronomical clock in Exeter Cathedral, England.
Exeter Cathedral was established in 1050, but it wasn’t until 1114 that the church’s building was constructed, according to the cathedral’s website. The church continued to expand and ...
Cathedral Church of Saint Peter (Exeter Cathedral) St Martin's Church (Cathedral Close) Mols coffee shop (Cathedral Close) No. 5 Cathedral Close; No. 8, 9, and 9a Cathedral Close; The Law Library (Cathedral Close) No. 10 Cathedral Close; The Bishop's Palace (Palace Gate) Gatehouse to The Bishop's Palace (Palace Gate)
His best known accomplishments were the restoration of the fourteenth-century astronomical clocks in St Mary's Church, Ottery St Mary in 1907 [2] and Exeter Cathedral in 1910. [3] He designed a new clock for Exeter Public Library which was set going in 1931. One of his major areas of study was the life and work of Jacob Lovelace of Exeter.
Exeter, Coast & Country Circ [6] Southernhay United Reformed Church St David's [44] C18th URC: Current building 1868, rebuilt after WW2 bombing Exeter Temple Salvation Army St David's 1881 Salvation Army [45] Exeter Quaker Meeting St David's Quakers [46] Rediscover Church Exeter St David's [47] 1928 Elim: Renamed 2016. Planted to Plymouth 2011 ...
Also included are those structures or sites of intended cathedrals as well as pro-cathedrals, which are churches serving as an interim cathedral, (for instance whilst a permanent cathedral is acquired), or as a co-cathedral where the diocesan demographics/geography require the bishop's seat to be shared with a building in another location.
The Church of St Mary Major, formerly Exeter Minster, was a historic church and parish in the City of Exeter, Devon, dating from the 7th century. It pre-dated the first Exeter Cathedral by some five centuries, was rebuilt several times, but was finally demolished in 1971. It was situated to the immediate south-west of Exeter Cathedral, the site ...