briantrumpet
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- Devon & Die
A church and railings, but no bike
But it's worth it: the excellent St George's Church in Tiverton, built "beginning 1714-1716 to the designs of John James, the designer of St George, Hanover Square. Completed 1727-1733 after a period of use as a warehouse". Grade 1 listed, and, according to the listing "This is the best C18 church in Devon which compares well to the best examples of the period elsewhere in the country. It was begun, according to Pevsner, with a view to accommodating dissenters in Tiverton. Externally and internally it is very urbane and, as Pevsner states, it has a 'harmonious interior little disturbed by later alterations'."
But it's worth it: the excellent St George's Church in Tiverton, built "beginning 1714-1716 to the designs of John James, the designer of St George, Hanover Square. Completed 1727-1733 after a period of use as a warehouse". Grade 1 listed, and, according to the listing "This is the best C18 church in Devon which compares well to the best examples of the period elsewhere in the country. It was begun, according to Pevsner, with a view to accommodating dissenters in Tiverton. Externally and internally it is very urbane and, as Pevsner states, it has a 'harmonious interior little disturbed by later alterations'."