The original church on the site was licensed for services by the Bishop of Exeter, Thomas de Brantingham, in 1371.
During the period 1666–1671, the original building was demolished and the present nave, chancel and sanctuary were rebuilt on the same site.
The galleries and transepts were added in 1845 and give a symmetrical cross-like structure to the building.
It is the Garrison Church to the Royal Artillery[1] and 29 Commando in Plymouth, and is a Grade II listed building.
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