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==Religious sites== [[File:King Charles Church Falmouth.JPG|thumb|[[Church of King Charles the Martyr, Falmouth|Falmouth Parish Church]], Church Street, dedicated to [[Charles I of England|"King Charles the Martyr"]]]]The Anglican parish churches are dedicated to [[Church of King Charles the Martyr, Falmouth|King Charles the Martyr]] and to [[All Saints' Church, Falmouth|All Saints]]. A third church is [[St Michael's Church, Penwerris]]. The Roman Catholic church of St Mary Immaculate is in Killigrew Street. It was designed by [[J. A. Hansom]] and built in 1868; the tower and spire (1881) are by J. S. Hansom; the baptistery and porch were added in 1908 to the original designs. The style is a blend of Gothic and Burgundian Romanesque, creating a very French effect. Two of the stained glass windows are early works of [[Dom Charles Norris]].<ref>Beacham, Peter & Pevsner, Nikolaus (2014). Cornwall. New Haven: Yale University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-300-12668-6}}; pp. 187-88</ref> Falmouth Methodist Church is also in Killigrew Street; the street façade is "one of the grandest expressions of Methodism in Cornwall". The United Reformed Church (originally Bible Christian) is in Berkeley Vale. The former synagogue (1816) is one of the earliest surviving synagogue buildings in England; it was in use until 1879.<ref>Beacham (2014). p. 188</ref>
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