St James
Jacobstowe, Devon | EX20 3RQ
A small, beautifully kept, and welcoming country church with a fascinating history.
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Jacobstowe, Devon | EX20 3RQ
A small, beautifully kept, and welcoming country church with a fascinating history.
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Belstone, Devon | EX20 1QZ
We are in the middle of the Archangel Way pilgrimage route with a toilet for public use and an ancient Ring Cross.
Hatherleigh, Devon | EX20 3JN
A church in Hatherleigh is mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086 as 'Hadrelaia', but no trace of the pre-Norman structure remains above the ground.
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Northlew, Devon | EX20 3NY
A welcoming Grade I listed rural church with interesting Tudor bench ends and carvings.
Meeth, Devon | EX20 3EP
St Michael & All Angels is a beautiful Grade II* listed church with a number of special features, monuments and tombs.
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Little Torrington, Devon | EX38 8PS
Medieval church with rare architectural features set in a pretty mid-Devon village near RHS Rosemoor.
Great Torrington, Devon | EX38 8BN
Great Torrington has a fascinating and colourful history.
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Brentor, Devon | PL19 0NP
One of the iconic landmarks of West Devon, St Michael de Rupe was founded in 1130 by the local landowner Robert Giffard and is the highest working church in England.
West Worlington, Devon | EX17 4TT
The famous twisted spire of wooden shingles supports a fine peal of six bells.
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East Worlington, Devon | EX17 4TS
After falling into disrepair St Mary's was rebuilt in 1879 by the Earl of Portsmouth. Its Norman roots can be found in the arch above the south porch and the small chancel window.
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Sandford, Devon | EX17 4ND
St Swithun is 500 years old in 2023 and sits in the centre of an ancient Saxon hill top village with some intriguing and beautiful ancient bench ends carved at the end of the 16th century.
Crediton, Devon | EX17 2AH
In 739AD Aethelheard, king of the West Saxons, granted land for a monastery. In the early 900’s a cathedral was built, almost certainly of wood.