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Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant Reason ABBOTS BICKINGTON St. James ABBOTS BICKINGTON Devon Exeter 1955-1 Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason ABBOTS BICKINGTON St. James ABBOTS BICKINGTON Devon Exeter 1955‐1957 Repairs ABBOTSBURY St. Mary ABBOTSBURY, St. Mary Devon Exeter 1904‐1907 Rebuild ABBOTSKERSWELL St. Mary the Virgin ABBOTSKERSWELL Devon Exeter 1884‐1885 Reseating/Repairs ABBOTSKERSWELL St. Mary the Virgin ABBOTSKERSWELL Devon Exeter 1951‐1953 Repairs ABBOTSKERSWELL St. Mary the Virgin ABBOTSKERSWELL Devon Exeter 1957‐1958 Repairs ALTARNUN St. Nonn ALTARNUN Cornwall Exeter 1865‐1867 Reseating/Repairs ALVERDISCOTT All Saints ALVERDISCOTT Devon Exeter 1863‐1864 Reseating/Repairs ALVERDISCOTT All Saints ALVERDISCOTT Devon Exeter 1925 Repairs ALVINGTON, WEST All Saints ALVINGTON, WEST Devon Exeter 1866‐1868 Reseating/Repairs ALWINGTON St. Andrew ALWINGTON Devon Exeter 1960‐1962 Repairs ANSTEY, WEST St. Petroc ANSTEY, WEST Devon Exeter 1877‐1882 Reseating/Repairs ARLINGTON St. James (Old St. Peter) ARLINGTON Devon Exeter 1842‐1845 Rebuild ASH THOMAS School Chapel HALBERTON Devon Exeter 1876 New Church ASHBURTON St. Andrew ASHBURTON Devon Exeter 1882‐1884 Reseating/Repairs ASHBURTON St. Andrew ASHBURTON Devon Exeter 1955‐1956 Repairs ASHCOMBE St. Nectan ASHCOMBE Devon Exeter 1824‐1825 Reseating/Gallery ASHCOMBE St. Nectan ASHCOMBE Devon Exeter 1926‐1928 Repairs ASHFORD St. Peter ASHFORD Devon Exeter 1852‐1855 Enlargement ASHILL Mission Church UFFCULME Devon Exeter 1881 New Church ASHPRINGTON St. David ASHPRINGTON Devon Exeter 1959‐1963 Repairs ASHPRINGTON St. David ASHPRINGTON Devon Exeter 1975 Repairs ASHTON St. John the Baptist ASHTON Devon Exeter 1901‐1903 Repairs AVETON GIFFORD St. Andrew AVETON GIFFORD Devon Exeter 1868‐1870 Reseating/Repairs AVETON GIFFORD St. Andrew AVETON GIFFORD Devon Exeter 1966‐1970 Repairs AWLISCOMBE St. Michael & All Angels AWLISCOMBE Devon Exeter 1836‐1839 Enlargement/Gallery AXMINSTER St. Mary AXMINSTER Devon Exeter 1827 Enlargement AXMINSTER Mission Church AXMINSTER Devon Exeter 1878‐1881 New Church AXMOUTH St. Michael AXMOUTH Devon Exeter 1830 Enlargement/Gallery AXMOUTH St. Michael AXMOUTH Devon Exeter 1889 Enlargement BABBICOMBE All Saints ST. MARY CHURCH Devon Exeter 1866‐1868 New Church BALDHU St. Michael & All Angels BALDHU Cornwall Exeter 1847‐1848 New Church BARBROOK MILL Mission Church LYNTON Devon Exeter 1872 New Church BARBROOK MILL Mission Church LYNTON Devon Exeter 1879‐1880 Enlargement BARNSTAPLE St. Mary Magdalene BARNSTAPLE, St. Peter Devon Exeter 1842‐1846 New Church BARNSTAPLE Holy Trinity BARNSTAPLE, Holy Trinity Devon Exeter 1868‐1870 Rebuild BARNSTAPLE St. Peter BARNSTAPLE, St. Peter Devon Exeter 1974‐1977 Repairs BARTON St. Martin ST. MARY CHURCH Devon Exeter 1937‐1941 New Church BEAFORD All Saints (Old St. George) BEAFORD Devon Exeter 1877‐1879 Reseating/Repairs BELSTONE St. Mary BELSTONE Devon Exeter 1875‐1883 Reseating/Repairs BERE FERRERS St. Andrew BERE FERRERS Devon Exeter 1870‐1871 Reseating/Repairs BICKINGTON St. Mary the Virgin BICKINGTON Devon Exeter 1881‐1884 Enlargement BICKINGTON St. Mary the Virgin BICKINGTON Devon Exeter 1959‐1961 Repairs BIDEFORD St. Mary BIDEFORD Devon Exeter 1818‐1819 Reseating/Gallery BISHOPSTEIGNTON St. John the Baptist BISHOPSTEIGNTON Devon Exeter 1827‐1829 Reseating/Repairs BLACKAWTON St. Michael BLACKAWTON Devon Exeter 1887‐1889 Enlargement BODMIN Mission Church BODMIN Cornwall Exeter 1871 Other BODMIN St. Petroc BODMIN Cornwall Exeter 1874‐1880 Reseating/Repairs BOTUS FLEMING St. Mary BOTUS FLEMING Cornwall Exeter 1871‐1873 Reseating/Repairs BOVEY TRACEY St. Peter & St. Paul BOVEY TRACEY, St. Peter & St. Paul Devon Exeter 1857‐1861 Enlargement BOVEY TRACEY St. John the Evangelist BOVEY TRACEY, St. John the Evangelist Devon Exeter 1978‐1980 Repairs BOW St. Bartholomew BOW Devon Exeter 1888‐1895 Enlargement BOW Mission Church BOW Devon Exeter 1910 New Church BOYTON Holy Name BOYTON Cornwall Exeter 1875‐1877 Reseating/Repairs BRADNINCH St. Denis BRADNINCH Devon Exeter 1840‐1842 Reseating/Gallery BRADWORTHY St. John the Baptist BRADWORTHY Devon Exeter 1953‐1955 Repairs BRADWORTHY St. John the Baptist BRADWORTHY Devon Exeter 1958 Repairs BRANSCOMBE St. Winifred BRANSCOMBE Devon Exeter 1910‐1912 Repairs BREAGE St. John the Baptist, Godolphin BREAGE Cornwall Exeter 1848‐1851 New Church BRENDON St. Brendon BRENDON Devon Exeter 1832‐1833 Enlargement/Gallery BRENTOR Christ Church, North Brentor LAMERTON Devon Exeter 1856‐1857 New Church BRENTOR St. Michael BRENTOR Devon Exeter 1935‐1937 Repairs BRIDESTOWE St. Bridget BRIDESTOWE Devon Exeter 1859‐1868 Reseating/Repairs BRIDESTOWE St. Bridget BRIDESTOWE Devon Exeter 1890 Repairs BRIXHAM All Saints, Lower Brixham BRIXHAM, St. Mary Devon Exeter 1818‐1826 Enlargement/Gallery BRIXHAM Mission Church, Lower Brixham BRIXHAM, All Saints, Lower Brixham Devon Exeter 1874 New Church BRIXHAM All Saints, Lower Brixham BRIXHAM, All Saints, Lower Brixham Devon Exeter 1885‐1886 Enlargement BRIXTON St. Mary BRIXTON Devon Exeter 1892‐1895 Reseating/Repairs BROADHEMBURY St. Andrew BROADHEMBURY Devon Exeter 1929‐1931 Repairs BROADHEMPSTON St. Peter & St. Paul BROADHEMPSTON Devon Exeter 1896‐1898 Reseating/Repairs BROADWOOD KELLY All Saints BROADWOOD KELLY Devon Exeter 1867‐1870 Reseating/Repairs BROADWOOD‐WIDGER St. Nicholas BROADWOOD‐WIDGER Devon Exeter 1965‐1966 Repairs BROWNSTON Chapel MODBURY Devon Exeter 1841‐1844 New Church BRYHER All Saints BRYHER Scilly Isles Exeter 1821‐1822 Rebuild BRYHER All Saints BRYHER Scilly Isles Exeter 1831‐1832 Repairs BUCKFASTLEIGH Holy Trinity BUCKFASTLEIGH Devon Exeter 1844‐1851 Repairs BUCKFASTLEIGH Holy Trinity BUCKFASTLEIGH Devon Exeter 1859 New Church BUCKLAND BREWER St. Mary & St. Benedict BUCKLAND BREWER Devon Exeter 1878‐1880 Reseating/Repairs BUCKLAND, WEST St. Peter BUCKLAND, WEST Devon Exeter 1863‐1865 Rebuild BUDLEIGH, EAST All Saints BUDLEIGH, EAST Devon Exeter 1885‐1886 Enlargement BUDLEIGH, EAST All Saints BUDLEIGH, EAST Devon Exeter 1933‐1934 Repairs BUDOCK RURAL Holy Trinity, Penwerris BUDOCK RURAL, St. Budoc Cornwall Exeter 1826‐1828 New Church BUDOCK RURAL St. Budoc BUDOCK RURAL, St. Budoc Cornwall Exeter 1847‐1848 Reseating/Gallery BURLESCOMBE St. Mary the Virgin BURLESCOMBE Devon Exeter 1842‐1846 Reseating/Repairs BURLESCOMBE St. Mary the Virgin BURLESCOMBE Devon Exeter 1964‐1967 Repairs CADELEIGH St. Bartholomew CADELEIGH Devon Exeter 1930‐1931 Repairs CALLINGTON St. Mary the Virgin CALLINGTON Cornwall Exeter 1856‐1859 Reseating/Repairs CALSTOCK St. Andrew CALSTOCK Cornwall Exeter 1866‐1868 Reseating/Repairs CAMBORNE St. John, Treslothan CAMBORNE, St. Meriadoc Cornwall Exeter 1838‐1841 New Church CAMBORNE All Saints, Tuckingmill CAMBORNE, St. Meriadoc Cornwall Exeter 1843‐1846 New Church CAMBORNE Holy Trinity, Penponds CAMBORNE, St. Meriadoc Cornwall Exeter 1850‐1854 New Church CAMBORNE St. Meriadoc CAMBORNE, St. Meriadoc Cornwall Exeter 1862‐1863 Enlargement CARNMENELLIS Holy Trinity WENDRON Cornwall Exeter 1848‐1851 New Church CHAGFORD St. Michael CHAGFORD Devon Exeter 1824‐1827 Gallery CHALLACOMBE Holy Trinity CHALLACOMBE Devon Exeter 1850‐1851 Rebuild CHARLES St. John the Baptist CHARLES Devon Exeter 1889‐1891 Reseating/Repairs CHARLESTOWN St. Paul ST. 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