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- 1. St Helen, Abbotsham, Devon, England
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Parish church The church is 13thc. cruciform, comprising nave, chancel, S transept and N transeptal tower of c. 1300. The church was restored in 1848 and 1870-72. The font is the only 12thc. feature.
- 2. St Peter, Berrynarbor, Devon, England
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Parish church The church is substantially 15thc. but with a number of earlier features. The nave has an 12thc. N chapel (originally the N transept of a cruciform church and now the vestry). This has a 12thc. round-headed arch, plain except for a hollow-chamfered impost with a groove along the upright. The chancel is 13thc., the S aisle is c.1500 and the W tower is of c. 1480. The church was restored in 1862 and in 1887-9. Romanesque sculpture is found on the font.
- 3. St John Baptist, Bradworthy, Devon, England
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Parish church A cruciform, aisleless 13thc. church with a shallow N transept, W tower of c.1500 and N and S porches. The chancel was extended c.1400. The church was restored in 1883-4 and the tower was restored in 1897, The font is the only 12thc. feature.
- 4. St Mary and St Benedict, Buckland Brewer, Devon, England
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Parish church Much of the church was rebuilt in 1879-80, by S. Hooper of Hatherleigh, although a late 14thc. tower survives. The reset S doorway is the only 12thc. carved feature.
- 5. St James, West Parkham, Devon, England
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Parish church The church is mostly of the 15thc. including the W tower. The nave has a S aisle, and the chancel has a N chapel. Romanesque sculpture is found on the reset S doorway and the font.
- 6. Holy Trinity, West Woolfardisworthy (Woolsery), Devon, England
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Parish church The church was originally cruciform in the 12thc., but only the S transept and the S doorway retain features from this period. The church has a 13thc. W tower, 14thc. nave and 16thc. N aisle. An inscription on the exterior S wall by the porch states that the church was rebuilt in 1698. The porch is 19thc. and was probably built at the time of the 1872 restoration.
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