Churchstow

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Churchstow
Devon

St Mary's Church, Churchstow
Location
Grid reference: SX712458
Location: 50°17’56"N, 3°48’32"W
Data
Population: 465  (2011)
Post town: Kingsbridge
Postcode: TQ7
Dialling code: 01548
Local Government
Council: South Hams
Parliamentary
constituency:
Totnes
Website: www.churchstow-devon.co.uk

Churchstow is a small village in southern Devon, on the A379 road two miles north-west of Kingsbridge and sixteen miles south-east of Plymouth. The parish had a population of 465 in 2011, according to the Census of that year.

Parish church

The parish church is St Mary's, standing in a prominent position atop a high ridge. It is a 14th century church and is a fine example of churches built during this time in the south of Devon. The building is made using local dark slate. It is a Grade II* listed building.[1]

The chuch gives the village its name, which means "church place".

History

A379 through Churchstow

Churchstow was the parent town of Kingsbridge. The latter founded effectively in 1219 at a bridge at the head of the estuary, then in Churchstow parish, when the Abbot of Buckfast was granted the right to hold a market there.

The village has one public house, the Church House Inn. Built in the 17th century, the building is made from green slate.[2]

Nearby villages include Thurlestone, Aveton Gifford and Loddiswell.

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