Parkham, The Village c.1955
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St James has a fine late-Norman south doorway and font. The rest of the church is 15th-century with early 16th- century aisles - the north one was built by the Risdons of Bableigh, and the south by the Giffards of Halsbury. The arcades are of Lundy granite; brought down from the top of Lundy island, the stone underwent a fifteen mile passage by sea before the masons could use it.
An extract from Devon Churches Photographic Memories.
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