Extraordinary churches, enchanting art, deep history
If you enjoy art, peace, beauty, architecture, history… or sharing faith, then Devon’s churches are time well spent, one of the most remarkable groups in Britain…
Fantastical carvings, breathtaking images, gorgeous stained glass, powerful stone architecture, old colours, new colours, no colours, light and shadow, ancient and modern, faith and love…
For in this field and woodland draped landscape of deep valleys and ragged hills, battered by seas on two coasts, the fierce-faithed folk of medieval Devon created wonders of stone, oak and glass; saints and symbols, coloured and carved, foliage laced, divinely whispered, glowing down through the centuries…
… and then their Victorian descendants sprinkled their own magic across the county. Please come in and enjoy.
Latest churches

Sheepstor Church of St Leonard Description
Inside Sheepstor church is a very clean space. Those granite pillars are a delight, it is a stone always with an interesting texture.

Rackenford Church of All Saints Description
It is a lovely church, full of little pleasures, modest and charming as the best can be in deep rural Devon
Bridford Church of St Thomas A Becket Description
Hidden high above the River Teign, deep in tumbling valley and loping hills, Bridford seems a universe away from the modern world.
Instow Church of St John the Baptist Description
The inside has been well partied up by renovators, that screen is early twentieth century, the whole is now a pleasing combination
West Worlington Church of St Mary Description
The church is a doozy, with a probable thirteenth century tower, fourteenth century chancel and fifteenth century rest.
Langtree Church of All Saints Description
A sweet little church in a sweet little parish on a sweet little hillside up in north-west Devon; what is not to like?
Kentisbeare Church of St Mary Description
Kentisbeare Church of St Mary has one of the best rood screens in the county along with other beauties that make it a total star
Widworthy Church of St Cuthbert Description
The church is a sweetie, built mainly from local stone and flint rubble. It is also unaltered fourteenth century and full of treasures.
Halwill Church of St Peter and St James Description
Come and meet Halwill church, a very gentle church, in a very gentle parish, in a very gentle part of Devon, full of soft light and peace
East Allington Church of St Andrew Description
A beautiful South Devon church, with the traditional big angular buttresses and that grey slate stone, half buried in the side of the hill
West Down Church of St Calixtus Description
And this church is old too, its shape has been almost unaltered since the 13th century, though the north transept might be 14th
Stoodleigh Church of St Margaret Description
A finely pretty fifteenth century church sits at the heart of this field-draped parish running down to the mighty River Exe…
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