St Mary

Totnes, Devon

Address

St Mary
Totnes
Devon
TQ9 5NJ

The church of St Mary has been the site of Christian worship in Totnes since the tenth century. It is the oldest building in Totnes still in use for its original purpose. It was restored and enlarged in the nineteenth century by Sir George Gilbert Scott. Its significance is recognised by a Grade I listing and the designation of part of the churchyard as a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

The church is currently on Historic England’s Heritage At Risk register, with its floor in a dangerous condition. When this is fixed, St Mary’s will be able to install new facilities to create a fully flexible place of worship and community space in the centre of Totnes, which will include toilets, catering facilities, improved accessibility, new heating, flexible seating, and a new lighting system. The National Churches Trust’s Project Development Grant will help the church to plan the substantial restoration, refurbishment, and reordering.

  • Church of England

  • Project Development Grant, £10,000, 2016

  • Our Project Development Grants funded churches developing building projects to help keep churches open.

Contact information

Other nearby churches

St Mary the Virgin

Totnes, Devon

The church at the heart of the town: every year, thousands of people visit our beautiful church.

St Andrew

Harberton, Devon

An amazing church filled with interesting carvings, woodwork, monuments, stained glass windows set in a beautiful tranquil space with the churchyard in the centre of the village.

St Peter

Harbertonford, Devon

St Peter's lies in the heart of the village near the pub, school, post office, village hall and local garage and is truly the centre of the community.