Small Pilgrim Places Directory
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St. Mary, South Zeal
St Mary's South Zeal is an ancient Guild chapel, set in the heart of what was a 13th century 'new town'. A fine 14th century cross (18 feet high) is in the garden. It is considered one of the finest in Devon. A church inventory of 1552 recorded "two bells at the 'Chapell in villa Zele'" and the bell turret is c14th century. In ...
Location: Okehampton, Devon, United Kingdom
St. Mary, Sticklepath, Okehampton
The church and its site represent almost a thousand years of worship in the village of Sticklepath. It is nestled beneath the White Rock, where John Wesley preached, on the Northern edge of Dartmoor. The current building dates from 1875 when it was rebuilt after a fire. A place of worship has occupied this site for over a thousand years, and ...
Location: Okehampton, Devon, United Kingdom
St. Mary, West Worlington, Crediton
This listed Grade I parish church stands on the top of one side of a valley, through which the Little Dart River flows. The picturesque setting and a rich sense of history are entwined with the poetry of the worship held within its walls.
The tower and chancel date from the 13th and 14th centuries. Much of the church, however, is ...
Location: Crediton, Devon, United Kingdom
St. Matthew, Rowde, Wiltshire
The church is a peaceful haven found in the heart of the village, surrounded by a large churchyard. A priest in Rowde was recorded in the Doomsday book in 1086 with a complete list of priests available from 1216 on the vicar’s board. The magnificent tower of 1400 still survives. A momentous event was the collapse of the nave in 1830. The ...
Location: Devizes, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
St. Mawgan-in-Meneage Church, nr Helston, Cornwall
This Grade 1 Listed Church has been a place of worship since the 13th century and is situated on the site founded in the 6th century by Abbott Bishop Mawgan who came from Pembrokeshire. He also founded the site of St Mawgan in Pydar and went on to France where he founded other churches. The north aisle has an original carved 16th century ceiling ...
Location: HELSTON, Cornwall, United Kingdom
St. Michael and All Angels, Knight's Enham
A small Saxon Church on an ancient Christian site in a hamlet on the edge of Andover. In 1008, a Council was held here with King Ethelred and St. Alphege the Archbishop of Canterbury, at which Christian laws were codified for England. In mediaeval times, the Church was a resting place for knights, close to the crossroads of the two ancient ...
Location: Andover, Hampshire, United Kingdom
St. Michael and All Angels, Witton Gilbert
Built more than 800 years ago, the church stands on a mound bordered by two streams. Even though the village has moved away uphill, it serves still as parish church, and as a place for prayer.
Standard opening times: The church is open from 10 am until dusk (about 4 p.m. in the summer). Hospitallers may be present on Tuesday ...
Location: Witton Gilbert, Durham, United Kingdom
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