Uplyme, Parish Church Of St Peter And St Paul 1900
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The parish church of St Peter and St Paul, a favourite dedication of King Ine in Anglo-Saxon times, stands on a knoll overlooking Uplyme village. The medieval church building was extensively restored in 1876, but the tower is much older. Graffiti on the bells from 1595 include an anchor and shop's mitre. The clock on the tower dates from 1846. The picture is from the south, towards the ivy-clad frontage of Court Hall Farm (right).
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