Welcome to St Mary's, Combpyne
Set in the ‘coombe’ of Combpyne, St Mary the Virgin Church serves the joint parish of Combpyne and Rousdon.
It dates back to the 13th century and is Grade ll* listed. Notable features include the saddleback tower roof, two of the three bells among the oldest in Devon and a drawing of a ship – possibly as old as the 14th century – on one of the walls in the nave.
St Mary’s is the smallest of the eight churches in the Axe Valley Mission Community but is well loved, welcoming and definitely worth a visit! We are open every day.
Combpyne can be accessed from Rousdon on the A3052 between Lyme Regis and Colyford.
It dates back to the 13th century and is Grade ll* listed. Notable features include the saddleback tower roof, two of the three bells among the oldest in Devon and a drawing of a ship – possibly as old as the 14th century – on one of the walls in the nave.
St Mary’s is the smallest of the eight churches in the Axe Valley Mission Community but is well loved, welcoming and definitely worth a visit! We are open every day.
Combpyne can be accessed from Rousdon on the A3052 between Lyme Regis and Colyford.