Church of St Nonna, Bradstone

Church in Devon, England

50°36′20″N 4°17′22″W / 50.60556°N 4.28944°W / 50.60556; -4.28944Built12th century
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameChurch of St NonnaDesignated21 March 1967[1]Reference no.92260
Church of St Nonna, Bradstone is located in Devon
Church of St Nonna, Bradstone
Location of Church of St Nonna in Devon

The Church of St Nonna is a redundant church in Bradstone, Devon, England that was built in the 12th century. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building,[1] and is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.[2] It was vested in the Trust on 12 November 1996.[3] The church is named after Saint Nonna.

The church has an arcaded north aisle. The west tower was added in the 15th century.[2] The tracery in the south wall of the chancel is believed to date from 1261 when the church was dedicated by Bishop Walter Branscombe.[1]

Outside the tower is a stone dedicated to John Coumbe, said to have lived from 1484 to 1604 - outliving the entire Tudor dynasty.

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References

  1. ^ a b c Historic England, "1326684 (1326684)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 10 July 2013
  2. ^ a b St Nonna's Church, Bradstone, Devon, Churches Conservation Trust, retrieved 31 March 2011
  3. ^ Diocese of Exeter: All Schemes (PDF), Church Commissioners/Statistics, Church of England, 2011, p. 1, retrieved 31 March 2011
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