St Lawrence's Church

St Lawrence's Church

Grade II listed church built partly in the early 14th century and then rebuilt in parts by J.D. Sedding in 1872.

Today, apart from the western tower topped by a spire, very little is obviously medieval. The two monumental brasses are early 15th century. The baptismal font, sedilia and piscina are early 14th century, while the lectern and pulpit date from the following century.

Both the lectern and pulpit were moved here from Ashburton church. The lectern is attributed to Thomas Prideaux and is thought to be a donation by the Bishop of Exeter ca. 1510-15.

St Lawrence's Church

Grade II listed church built partly in the early 14th century and then rebuilt in parts by J.D. Sedding in 1872.

Today, apart from the western tower topped by a spire, very little is obviously medieval. The two monumental brasses are early 15th century. The baptismal font, sedilia and piscina are early 14th century, while the lectern and pulpit date from the following century.

Both the lectern and pulpit were moved here from Ashburton church. The lectern is attributed to Thomas Prideaux and is thought to be a donation by the Bishop of Exeter ca. 1510-15.

Contact Information

Bigbury, Kingsbridge, TQ7 4EW

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