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Bittaford Methodist Church

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Bittaford Methodist Church (South Hams)
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Bittaford Methodist Church

The Bittaford Methodist Church is a place of worship located in the village of Bittaford, South Hams district, Devon, England.

History

  • The church was constructed in 1853 and features a mix of Gothic Revival and Victorian architectural styles. The building's design is believed to have been influenced by the prominent architects of the time.

Architecture

The church boasts a striking tower that stands at 65 meters tall, providing panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The interior features stunning stained-glass windows and intricate stone carvings.

Religious Significance

Bittaford Methodist Church is an active place of worship for the Methodist denomination, serving the local community with regular services and events.

Notable Features

  • A pipe organ is installed in the church, adding to its rich acoustic atmosphere. The church also features a set of six bells, cast by the renowned bellfounder, John Taylor & Co., in 1907.

Heritage Status

The Bittaford Methodist Church has been designated as a Grade II listed building by Historic England, recognizing its architectural and historical significance.

Visiting Information

  • The church is open to visitors during daylight hours. Accessibility features include wheelchair ramps and adapted toilets. Visitors are welcome to attend services or explore the church's peaceful surroundings.

Notable Artworks or Relics

The church contains several notable artworks, including a 19th-century stained-glass window depicting scenes from the Bible. A small collection of Methodist memorabilia is also on display in the church's museum room.

Details

NameBittaford Methodist Church
CitySouth Hams
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates50.396763, -3.8798435
Current useactive place of worship for the Methodist denomination
Accessibletrue