St Pancras Church, Exeter

[1] The church probably occupies the oldest Christian site in Exeter, and is usually open on weekdays.

[2] The church is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building.

[4] In 1906, when the nearby All Hallows Church was demolished for road widening, St Pancras received its Jacobean pulpit and medieval memorial tablets.

[3] The stained glass in the east window is by Percy Bacon & Brothers.

In 1953, English Heritage granted the church grade II* listed building status.

The Church of St Pancras, Exeter