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St Andrew's is a Grade I listed church, reflecting centuries of worship and community life on Dartmoor. Like many parish churches across the moor, it likely originated in the medieval period, though it will have been altered and maintained through subsequent generations. The building stands as a quiet witness to the landscape's human geography, serving both the spiritual needs of settlements and marking a focal point in the surrounding terrain.
Visitors will find a working church that belongs to its place. The structure itself carries the marks of its age and the hands that have tended it. For those walking Dartmoor or exploring its villages, St Andrew's offers both architectural interest and a moment to pause and reflect on how communities have gathered and endured on the moor.
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