Combpyne, Church Of St Mary 1900
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More about this scene
The parish church of St Mary the Virgin (centre) with its lofty belfry tower stands beside Granary Cottage and Long House (left) that were attached to Manor Farm. These buildings are said to be on the site of a nunnery that belonged to Newenham Abbey, near Axminster. The church, built in 1240, has a medieval mural featuring a ship. Harbour Close (centre right) takes its name from the village pond, which is known, ironically, as the Harbour. Pyne Cottage, in Lidyates Lane (centre background), is a reminder of the ancient family who owned the village, which lies in the combe that gave Combpyne the other element of its name.
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