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Yarnscombe

Village in Devon, England
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Human settlement in England
Yarnscombe
St Andrews Church, Yarnscombe
Yarnscombe is located in Devon
Yarnscombe
Yarnscombe
Location within Devon
Population300 (2001 census)
Civil parish
  • Yarnscombe
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
List of places
UK
England
Devon
50°59′37′′N 4°03′09′′W / 50.99361°N 4.05250°W / 50.99361; -4.05250

Yarnscombe is a small village and parish in the Torridge area of Devon, England. It is situated approximately 5 miles (8 km) from Great Torrington and 8 miles (13 km) from Barnstaple. In the year 2001 census the population was recorded at 300.

Parish Church

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The parish church is dedicated to St Andrew. The nave, chancel and transeptal north tower probably date from the 13th century, while the south aisle and porch are 15th century. A vestry was added in 1846. The position of the tower is unusual for Devon. The Church contains some medieval tiles and glass. The 15th century altar-tomb on the north side of the chancel is that of John (or Nicholas) Cockworthy, of the estate of Cockworthy in the parish, and his wife. The church was repaired in 1852.

Village Hall

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The Village Hall, Yarnscombe

The Village Hall which is available to hire for parties, wedding receptions etc. The Hall is also home to a variety of activities such as a Youth Club, Bingo, Badminton, Skittles Teams and Short Mat Bowling, all of which are open to new members/participators.

Methodist Church

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Yarnscombe Methodist Church was built in 1908 replacing a wood building built in 1861. The original building was a Bible Christian chapel described by the North Devon Journal as "a wooded structure, built upon six wheels, the object of which is to prevent its becoming the property of the owner of the soil on the expiration of the lease on which it is granted to the present lessee." Shortly after the foundation stones for the new church were laid, the Bible Christian Church in England merged with other Methodist denominations to form the United Methodist Church. The Yarnscombe United Methodist Church closed in 1993, and the building was converted to a private residence.

History

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Historically it formed part of Hartland Hundred. It falls within Torrington Deanery for ecclesiastical purposes.

Historic estates

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  • Langley, the historic seat of a junior branch of the Pollard family.
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Towns, villages and hamlets in the Torridge District of Devon, England
Exeter 1,2
  • None
East Devon 1
Mid Devon 1
North Devon 1
Torridge 1
West Devon 1,3
South Hams 1
Teignbridge 1
Plymouth 2,4
  • None
Torbay 4
Bold text denotes a parish council referred to as a "town council".
  1. Non-metropolitan district of the non-metropolitan county of Devon (administered by Devon County Council).
  2. Has city status in the United Kingdom.
  3. Has borough status in the United Kingdom.
  4. Unitary authority not part of the non-metropolitan county, thus not administered by Devon County Council.
  5. The remainder of Torbay is unparished.


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