Immaculate Conception Church, Clevedon, Roman Catholic church in Clevedon, England
Immaculate Conception Church is a Roman Catholic church in Clevedon with stone construction located where Marine Parade meets Wellington Terrace. The building overlooks the Severn Estuary and serves as a recognizable landmark in the town.
The church was designed and built between 1886 and 1887 by Alexander Scoles, who worked as both an architect and a Catholic priest. His dual expertise shaped the design to meet the needs of the growing local Catholic community.
The church serves as a gathering place for the Catholic community across several nearby villages. People come here to participate in the religious life and celebrations that form part of their local faith traditions.
The church is located at a street intersection in central Clevedon, making it easy to find on foot. The stone construction and elevated position help visitors spot it easily while exploring the town.
A white statue of Saint Mary was placed in an empty front niche in 2020. The statue creates a visual link to the maritime setting and the nearby Severn Estuary.
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