St Marychurch Explained

Country:England
Official Name:St Marychurch
Population:11,262
Population Ref:(2011)
Coordinates:50.482°N -3.524°W
Unitary England:Torbay
Lieutenancy England:Devon
Region:South West England
Constituency Westminster:Torbay
Post Town:TORQUAY
Postcode District:TQ1
Postcode Area:TQ
Dial Code:01803
Os Grid Reference:SX934651
Static Image Name:Priory Road, St Marychurch - geograph.org.uk - 357535.jpg
Static Image Caption:St Dominic's Close, St Marychurch, with the tower of St Mary's Church in the distance

St Marychurch is an area of Torquay, in the Torbay district, in the ceremonial county of Devon, England. It is one of the oldest settlements in South Devon. Its name derives from the church of St Mary, which was founded in Anglo-Saxon times. The ward population taken at the 2011 census was 11,262.[1]

History and topography

The parish of St Marychurch, which dates back to the Saxon period, was called Sce Maria circean when the Domesday Book was written and then became Seintmariachurche in 1242.[2]

Notable former residents include 19th century zoologist and creationist Philip Henry Gosse, who lived at Sandhurst on Torquay Road (now called St Marychurch Road). The former town stretches from Plainmoor to Maidencombe and is known for its scenery, shopping precinct and neighbouring churches. These churches include:

Tourist attractions include Babbacombe Cliff Railway,[4] Babbacombe Downs with its fine views across Lyme Bay, Bygones Victorian Museum[5] and the Model Village[6] at Babbacombe.

The main shopping street (Fore Street) has two public houses, a hardware store, a post office, a fishmonger, butcher, baker, greengrocer, bookshop, pet shop, two supermarkets, and a long established greeting card and gift shop, as well as a number of cafés, estate agents and hairdressers. St Marychurch Town Hall, which is in Fore Street, was completed in 1883.

Governance

St Marychurch is a former English urban district from 1894 until 1900[7] when it was incorporated into the neighbouring borough of Torquay.[8]

Chairmen of St Marychurch Urban District Council
January - April, 1895G. T. Keppel
1895 - 1899F. R. Evans
1899 - 1900W. H. Grant

In 1921 the civil parish had a population of 9028.[9] On 1 April 1924 the parish was abolished and merged with Torquay.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ward population 2011. 6 April 2015.
  2. Web site: St Marychurch. Babbacombe and St Marychurch History Society. 30 December 2021.
  3. Book: Saint Mary the Virgin: the parish church of St. Marychurch: a pictorial record . c. 1960 . [St. Mary the Virgin?] . [Torquay?] . [13].
  4. http://www.friendsofbabbacombecliffrailway.org.uk Friends of Babbacombe Cliff Railway
  5. Web site: Explore a world of British history. Bygones, Torquay.
  6. Web site: A Torquay Top Attraction. www.model-village.co.uk.
  7. Web site: Relationships and changes St Mary Church UD through time. A Vision of Britain through Time. 9 September 2023.
  8. Web site: St Marychurch Urban District Council. National Archives. 30 December 2021.
  9. Web site: Population statistics St Mary Church AP/CP through time. A Vision of Britain through Time. 9 September 2023.
  10. Web site: Newton Abbot Registration District. UKBMD. 9 September 2023.