English Heritage sites near Shirwell Parish

Dunster Butter Cross

DUNSTER BUTTER CROSS

25 miles from Shirwell Parish

Transplanted stump of a medieval stone cross that was once a meeting place for people to bring and sell their own butter. Nearby attractions include Cleeve Abbey.

Dunster Gallox Bridge

DUNSTER GALLOX BRIDGE

25 miles from Shirwell Parish

This ancient stone bridge - originally 'gallows bridge' - once carried packhorses bringing fleeces to Dunster market and is evidence of Dunster's once important role in the wool trade.

Dunster, Yarn Market

DUNSTER, YARN MARKET

25 miles from Shirwell Parish

Fine 17th century timber-framed octagonal market hall that is a monument to Dunster's once-flourishing cloth trade.

Okehampton Castle

OKEHAMPTON CASTLE

27 miles from Shirwell Parish

Once the largest castle in Devon, nestling in the foothills of Dartmoor. Reputedly haunted and mentioned in the Domesday Book.

Cleeve Abbey

CLEEVE ABBEY

28 miles from Shirwell Parish

With possibly the finest cloister buildings in England, visitors can get a glimpse of monastic life 800 years ago. 15th century refectory with glorious angel roof and 13th century heraldic tiles.

Daws Castle

DAWS CASTLE

29 miles from Shirwell Parish

Daws Castle is a clifftop fortress, which was founded by King Alfred to defend the people of Watchet against Viking attacks.


Churches in Shirwell Parish

St Peter's Church, Shirwell

Shirwell Barnstaple
01598 711962
http://www.shirwellmissioncommunity.org.uk/churches/shirwell.html

Please see the Service Dates & Times section for details of services this month.

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St Peter's Church family caters for people from a range of Anglican backgrounds, as well as from a Non-Conformist background. Until recent years Shirwell Methodist Church was very much a part of village life. A Covenant linked them with St. Peter's. Following the closure of the Chapel the congregation of St Peter's has been enriched by the inclusion of many of those Methodists.

Shirwell was originally an Anglo-Saxon ‘Hundred' and is one of the oldest ecclesiastically appointed Deaneries in the Exeter Diocese.

St Peter's Church is a Grade 1 listed building dating from the 13th century. Parts which survive from this time include the tower, chancel arch, parts of the chancel, and the priest's door to the vestry. Records show how the building has evolved down the centuries as it has met the needs of is community and worshipping congregation. These range from the Norman font to catering facilities.  The attractive and well cared for building seeks to serve the community by being a welcoming and practical space as well as an oasis of calm and peace for those needing time apart from a busy world.

The south aisle of the church has been cleared of pews, which leads the eye to the open belfry, where the six bells are rung regularly as part of worship every week. The space crated by the removal of pews, together with some open space at the front of the nave allows for flexibility of worship. The provision of chairs means that areas can be used for different purposes as appropriate. Cupboards at the back of the south aisle, designed to be in keeping with the architecture of the building, contain facilities for serving coffee and refreshments, as well as general storage. Care has been taken to ensure that the traditional charm of a country church has been retained whilst making the changes. 


Pubs in Shirwell Parish

Muddiford Inn

Muddiford, Muddiford, EX31 4EY
(01271) 850243
themuddifordinn.co.uk

Situated in the lovely rural village of Muddiford, the pub building is over 400 years old & has many interesting features. Cosy pub with attractive separate bar & restaurant areas, with extensive grounds & great beer garden. Excellent pub f...