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St Andrew's is a Grade I listed building of medieval origin, representative of the parish churches that anchor communities across and around Dartmoor. The building embodies centuries of local history, from its earliest stone and timber to later additions and restorations that reflect changing needs and tastes. Its presence in the landscape speaks to the enduring pattern of settlement and worship that shaped this corner of Devon.
Visitors will find a working church building, often open to those passing through. The interior and exterior detail typical of English parish churches reward a careful look, whether you are a walker seeking shelter and quiet, a local with family connections to the place, or someone interested in how Dartmoor's communities have organised themselves across the centuries.
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