St Boniface's Church, St Budeaux
St Boniface's Church is a Church of England church in St Budeaux, Plymouth, Devon, England. The original church was built between 1911 and 1913 to the designs of London architect William Douglas Caröe. Caröe's plans for the west end of the building, including a proposed tower, were never realised, although a concrete extension designed by Plymouth architects Evans & Sloggett was added in 1965. Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel described the church as "an abundance of ugly and eccentric outlines". It was demolished in 2003, after a new combined church and church hall was built earlier in the same year to replace it. The new building remains an active place of worship.
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Percy Street, Plymouth St Budeaux
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N 50.4031 ° | E -4.1864 ° |
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Percy Street
PL5 1QH Plymouth, St Budeaux
England, United Kingdom
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