The most magnificent church in Plymouth was a clock tower, arranged symmetrically with the Royal Music Centre, but the frame of the building was more obvious, and the traces of destruction and restoration in the war passed through brackets There are also vivid pictures next to it showing that there is a cross with LED lights next to the building here.
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The most magnificent church in Plymouth was a clock tower, arranged symmetrically with the Royal Music Centre, but the frame of the building was more obvious, and the traces of destruction and restoration in the war passed through brackets There are also vivid pictures next to it showing that there is a cross with LED lights next to the building here.
Lovely stained glas windows,some depicting the war damage during WW2. There is another building behind the church,the Prystine House which carries some age. Friendly volunteers,afternoon recitals and meals from midday (check when they're on first). Worth a visit for the history and windows.