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Gothic Style Church - Cullompton
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Gothic Style Church

Place: Cullompton

Category: Places of Worship

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About: The church at Cullumpton dates from 1430 and it is built in the Perpendicular style one of the last of the great periods of English Gothic architecture. The west tower is a later addition and from the ground to the parapet it measures 100 feet with ......

Photograph Added: 5th November 2009

Clock Face - Cullompton
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Clock Face

Place: Cullompton

Category: Places of Worship

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About: Like many people before us we were very impressed by the Church at Cullumpton. The tower has a large clock face by Norman of Ilfracombe dating from about 1874.

Photograph Added: 22nd October 2009

St John the Baptist’s church at Hatherleigh - Hatherleigh
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St John the Baptist’s church at Hatherleigh

Place: Hatherleigh

Category: Places of Worship

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About: St John the Baptist’s church at Hatherleigh dates from the 15th century and is predominately made from red sandstone

Photograph Added: 8th October 2009

Church against a Grey Sky - Newton Abbot
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Church against a Grey Sky

Place: Newton Abbot

Category: Places of Worship

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About: The majestic architecture and spire of the church at Newton Abbot look very imposing against a dull grey sky.

Photograph Added: 21st August 2009

The church of St. Michael & All Angels  - Stokenham
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The church of St. Michael & All Angels

Place: Stokenham

Category: Places of Worship

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About: At Stokenham church there is a holy well, the waters of which were used for baptism. The church as it stands today was begun in the late 14th century, soon after the country had recovered from the effects of the Black Death, it was finally complet......

Photograph Added: 29th May 2009

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