Salcombe Regis, Church Of St Mary And St Peter 1928
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The earliest mention of this Norman church is 1149, although during the reign of King Athelstan (AD925-940) there was a wooden church here. The tower was built by Bishop Lacy in 1450 with stone quarried from a hillside nearby, and only then did the church receive its present dedication to St Peter - previously it had been dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
An extract from Devon Churches Photographic Memories.
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