Name
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Neighbourhood
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Web
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Dedication
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Founded
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Denomination
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Benefice
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Notes
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The Willows Community Church
|
The Willows
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[1]
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|
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Independent
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St Martin, Barton
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Barton
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[2]
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Martin of Tours
|
1928
|
Church of England
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Mission Community
|
Anglo-Catholic. Current building 1940, parished 1960
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Barton Baptist Church
|
Barton
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[3]
|
|
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Baptist Union
|
|
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Hele Road Baptist Church
|
Hele
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[4]
|
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mid C19th
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Baptist Union
|
|
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Together Church
|
Upton
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[5]
|
|
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Newfrontiers
|
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Meets in The Echo Building
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St Mary the Virgin, St Marychurch
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St Marychurch
|
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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 of England
|
Mission Community[2]
|
Grade I listed. Bishop of Ebbsfleet
|
Furrough Road United Reformed Church
|
Babbacombe
|
[8]
|
|
1852
|
URC
|
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Originated as a split from the local Anglican church
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Christ Church, Ellacombe
|
Ellacombe
|
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Jesus
|
1868[9]
|
Church of England
|
|
Church closed for worship
|
Victoria Park Methodist Church, Torquay
|
Ellacombe
|
|
|
1864[10]
|
Methodist
|
Torbay Methodist Circuit[11]
|
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St Matthias, Ilsham
|
Torquay
|
[12]
|
Matthias
|
1857-1858
|
Church of England
|
|
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St John the Apostle, Torquay
|
Torquay
|
[13]
|
John the Evangelist
|
1822
|
Church of England
|
Mission Community[2]
|
Began as Torquay Chapel of Ease. St John's built, parished 1862
|
St Luke, Torquay
|
Torquay
|
[14]
|
Luke
|
1861
|
Church of England
|
West Torquay Miss. Comm.
|
Parished 1869
|
St Mary Magdalene, Upton
|
Torquay
|
[15]
|
Mary Magdalene
|
1849
|
Church of England
|
|
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Assumption of Our Lady, Torquay
|
Torquay
|
[16]
|
Assumption of Mary
|
1853-1854
|
Roman Catholic
|
|
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St Andrew Greek Orth. Church, Torquay
|
Torquay
|
[17]
|
Andrew
|
1972
|
Greek Orthodox
|
|
Building was once St Saviour's CoE
|
St Petroc's British Orthodox Mission
|
Torquay
|
[18]
|
Petroc
|
|
British Orthodox
|
|
Meets in the Unitarian church
|
Upton Vale Baptist Church
|
Torquay
|
[19]
|
|
1832
|
Baptist Union
|
|
Current building 1862-1863[20]
|
Torbay Central Church
|
Torquay
|
[21]
|
|
1807
|
Methodist / URC
|
Torbay Methodist Circuit[11]
|
URC & 2 Methodist churches united and built new building 1976[22]
|
Torquay Salvation Army
|
Torquay
|
[23]
|
|
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Salvation Army
|
|
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Hebron Gospel Hall
|
Torquay
|
|
Hebron
|
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Gospel Hall
|
|
[24]
|
Riviera Christian Centre
|
Torquay
|
[25]
|
|
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Elim
|
|
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Riviera Life Church
|
Torquay
|
[26]
|
|
c. 1970s
|
Assemblies of God
|
|
Planted from Living Waters Paignton
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Engage Torbay
|
Torquay
|
[27]
|
|
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Hillsong Network
|
|
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Torquay Quaker Meeting
|
Torquay
|
[28]
|
|
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Quakers
|
|
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Torquay Adventist Church
|
Torquay
|
[29]
|
|
|
7th-Day Adventist
|
|
|
Torquay Unitarian Church
|
Torquay
|
[30]
|
|
pre-1912
|
Unitarian
|
|
Current building 1912
|
All Saints, Torre
|
Torre
|
[31]
|
All Saints
|
1867
|
Church of England
|
West Torquay Miss. Comm.
|
Bishop of Oswestry. Rebuilt 1886-89
|
St John the Baptist, Shiphay
|
Shiphay
|
|
John the Baptist
|
1897
|
Church of England
|
|
Parished 1956
|
St Andrew's Methodist Church, Torquay
|
Shiphay
|
|
Andrew
|
1952-1953
|
Methodist
|
Torbay Methodist Circuit[11]
|
|
Overcomers House Torquay
|
Shiphay
|
[32]
|
|
|
RCCG
|
|
Meets in Torquay Boys' Grammar School
|
St Peter, Chelston
|
Chelston
|
|
Peter
|
1954
|
Church of England
|
Cockington
|
Current building 1962
|
St Matthew, Chelston
|
Chelston
|
|
Matthew
|
1884
|
Church of England
|
Cockington
|
Current building 1895
|
Holy Angels, Chelston
|
Chelston
|
[33]
|
Angels
|
1938[34]
|
Roman Catholic
|
|
|
SS George & Mary, Cockington
|
Cockington
|
|
George & Mary
|
Medieval
|
Church of England
|
Cockington
|
One of the three ancient medieval parishes of Torquay
|
St Paul, Paignton
|
Preston
|
[35]
|
Paul
|
c. 1900
|
Church of England
|
Christ Church & St Paul's
|
First building 1909, rebuilt 1939
|
Christ Church, Paignton
|
Paignton
|
[35]
|
Jesus
|
1888
|
Church of England
|
Christ Church & St Paul's
|
First church 1886, now the church hall.
|
Preston Baptist Church
|
Preston
|
[36]
|
|
1927
|
Baptist Union
|
|
Current building 1939-1940
|
St Boniface, Paignton
|
Paignton
|
|
Boniface
|
|
Church of England
|
Paignton
|
|
St John the Baptist, Paignton
|
Paignton
|
[37]
|
John the Baptist
|
Medieval
|
Church of England
|
Paignton
|
|
Bay Church St Andrew, Paignton
|
Paignton
|
[38]
|
Andrew
|
|
Church of England
|
|
Church plant by St Matts Plymouth and others.[38]
|
Sacred Heart & St Teresa of the Child Jesus
|
Paignton
|
[39]
|
Sac Heart, Thérèse of Lis.
|
1882
|
Roman Catholic
|
|
Current building 1930-1931, reconsecrated 1992
|
Paignton Baptist Church
|
Paignton
|
[40]
|
|
1830
|
Baptist Union
|
|
Current building 1882-1886
|
Roselands Community Church
|
Paignton
|
[41]
|
|
1990s
|
Baptist Union
|
|
Planted by local Baptist churches
|
Southfields Methodist Church, Paignton
|
Paignton
|
|
|
1884
|
Methodist
|
Torbay Methodist Circuit[11]
|
Building dates from 1818, previously Congregational. Closed as a place of worship. Now called Southfield Christian Centre, home of the Paignton Community Larder.[42]
|
Palace Avenue Methodist Church, Paignton
|
Paignton
|
[43]
|
|
1820s
|
Methodist
|
Torbay Methodist Circuit[11]
|
|
Paignton Salvation Army
|
Paignton
|
[44]
|
|
|
Salvation Army
|
|
|
Living Waters Church, Paignton
|
Preston
|
[45]
|
|
1965
|
Assemblies of God
|
|
|
Gerston Chapel
|
Paignton
|
[46]
|
|
1888
|
Independent
|
|
Of Brethren origin
|
Great Parks Chapel
|
Paignton
|
[47]
|
|
|
Partnership UK
|
|
|
St Mary the Virgin, Collaton St Mary
|
Collaton St Mary
|
|
Mary
|
1864-1866
|
Church of England
|
Collaton & Goodrington
|
|
St George, Goodrington
|
Goodrington
|
|
George
|
1938
|
Church of England
|
Collaton & Goodrington
|
|
Goodrington Methodist Church
|
Goodrington
|
[48]
|
|
|
Methodist
|
Torbay Methodist Circuit[11]
|
|
Good Shepherd Chapel, Galmpton
|
Galmpton
|
|
Jesus
|
|
Church of England
|
Brixham
|
Benefice includes one church in Devon
|
Galmpton Evangelical Congregational Church
|
Galmpton
|
|
|
1831
|
EFCC[49]
|
|
Building called Flavel Chapel
|
St Mary the Virgin, Churston Ferrers
|
Churston Ferrers
|
|
Mary
|
|
Church of England
|
Brixham
|
|
All Saints, Brixham
|
Brixham
|
|
All Saints
|
1815
|
Church of England
|
Brixham
|
Residency of Henry Lyte
|
St Mary, Brixham
|
Brixham
|
[50]
|
Mary
|
Medieval
|
Church of England
|
Brixham
|
|
Our Lady Star of the Sea, Brixham
|
Brixham
|
[51]
|
Mary
|
1967
|
Roman Catholic
|
|
Only church with a car park on the roof
|
Brixham Baptist Church
|
Brixham
|
[52]
|
|
1801[53]
|
Baptist Union
|
|
Rebuilt 1858
|
Brixham Methodist Church
|
Brixham
|
|
|
pre-1816
|
Methodist
|
Torbay Methodist Circuit[11]
|
|
Brixham United Reformed Church
|
Brixham
|
[54]
|
|
|
URC
|
|
New building 2009
|
Brixham Community Church
|
Brixham
|
[55]
|
|
c. 1970s
|
Assemblies of God
|
|
|
Brixham Salvation Army
|
Brixham
|
[56]
|
|
|
Salvation Army
|
|
|