St. Mary’s Church, Sticklepath

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Church was opened in 1875 and replaced a medieval thatched chapel that stood on the site. It was served by Sampford Courtney until 1933 when it joined with Belstone. A solidly constructed Victorian replacement of the original thatched medieval chapel of ease. Modest in form, scale and location it gains character from being built mainly of local stone.

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