About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 55. Chapters: Grade II* listed buildings in Devon, Grade II listed buildings in Devon, Grade I listed buildings in Devon, Charles Church, Plymouth, Royal Albert Bridge, Devon County Council, Ditsworthy Warren House, Berry Pomeroy Castle, Dartington Hall, Oldway Mansion, Knightshayes Court, Saltram House, A La Ronde, Castle Drogo, St Andrew's Church, South Huish, Torre Abbey, Ayshford Chapel, Salem Chapel, East Budleigh, Exeter Guildhall, Start Point lighthouse, Smeaton's Tower, Powderham Castle, Church of St Michael, Princetown, Poltimore House, Royal William Victualling Yard, Burgh Island Hotel, Hartland Point Lighthouse, Rougemont Castle, Chelfham Viaduct, Churston Court Inn, Royal Citadel, Plymouth, Kelly House, Devon, Totnes Castle, Flete House, Greenway Estate, St Petrock's Church, Parracombe, Totnes Guildhall, Church of St Peter the Poor Fisherman, St Mary's Church, North Huish, Buckland Abbey, Dartmouth Castle, Compton Castle, Church of St Nonna, Bradstone, West Ogwell Church, Holy Trinity Church, Torbryan, Bickleigh Castle, St James's Church, Luffincott, Newbridge, River Dart, St Peter's Church, Satterleigh, Bradley, Torbay Picture House, Totnes Museum, Killerton, Kennaway House, Luscombe Castle, Holne Bridge, Bicton House, Devon, Arlington Court, Watermouth Castle, Tiverton Castle, Ugbrooke, Okehampton Castle, Church House, South Tawton, Escot House, Lyn and Exmoor Museum, Kingswear Castle, Gidleigh Castle. Excerpt: Charles Church is the second most ancient Parish Church in Plymouth, Devon in England. The senior church is St Andrew's Church, the Mother Church of Plymouth. Most people approaching the centre of Plymouth by road today will be struck by the derelict church in the middle of a busy roundabout. Seemingly out of keeping with modern buildings around it, it stands as a silent witness to the devastation of the...