St Stephen's Church, Exeter

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St Stephen's church
An anonymous watercolour of St Stephen's Bow and the Devonshire Arms c. 1900-1918 from the Royal Albert Memorial Museum's collection (62/1999). St Stephen's Bow and the Devonshire Arms.jpg
An anonymous watercolour of St Stephen's Bow and the Devonshire Arms c.1900–1918 from the Royal Albert Memorial Museum's collection (62/1999).

St Stephen's Church is a small church in the centre of Exeter. It has a Saxon crypt but the first mention of the church is in the Domesday Book. Its location (now near the middle of the High Street) was formerly opposite the medieval guildhall. [1] In July 2012 it reopened following a major renovation which cost £1.5 million. [2]

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  1. "St Petrock's Church". Exeter Memories. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  2. "St Stephen's re-opens its doors marking nine years of successful fund-raising". Diocese of Exeter. Retrieved 20 September 2012.

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