English Heritage sites near Ashcombe Parish
HOUND TOR DESERTED MEDIEVAL VILLAGE
11 miles from Ashcombe Parish
The remains of four 13th century stone farmsteads, on land originally farmed in the Bronze Age. This isolated Dartmoor hamlet was probably abandoned in the early 15th century.
KIRKHAM HOUSE, PAIGNTON
11 miles from Ashcombe Parish
This late medieval stone house, afterwards split into three cottages was restored in the 1960s.
BERRY POMEROY CASTLE
12 miles from Ashcombe Parish
Tucked away in a steep wooded valley, Berry Pomeroy Castle is the perfect romantic ruin.
GRIMSPOUND
14 miles from Ashcombe Parish
The best known of many Dartmoor prehistoric settlements, Grimspound dates from the late Bronze Age. The remains of 24 stone houses survive within a massive boundary wall.
TOTNES CASTLE
14 miles from Ashcombe Parish
A classic Norman motte and bailey castle, founded soon after the Conquest to overawe the Saxon town. A later stone shell-keep crowns its steep mound, giving views across the town to the River Dart.
BAYARD'S COVE FORT
18 miles from Ashcombe Parish
Picturesquely sited on the quayside at Darmouth, this Tudor artillery fort once contained heavy guns to protect the prosperous harbour town from attack.
Churches in Ashcombe Parish
St Nectan, Ashcombe
St Nectan's Church
Church Hill
Ashcombe
Nr Dawlish
01626 870288
St Nectan's is one of six Anglican churches in the Haldon Mission Community. Each church is seeking to serve all those who live in the wider communities of Ashcombe, Bishopsteignton, Ideford, Luton and Teignmouth in Devon.
Although separate parishes we are also growing into a community - supporting each other through prayer and fellowship and seeking to grow in our love for God and all He has created. We worship God week by week in buildings that have each served their communities for centuries. We seek to be a supportive presence for people of all stages of faith.
No churches found in Ashcombe Parish