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This is a photo of listed building number 1106799.

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English: Combe Martin parish church (St Peter ad Vincula), North Devon, England (”ad Vincula” means “in chains”).

The chancel, nave and south transept are thought to have been in existence by the year 1200.
The Bishop of Exeter is known to have visited the church in 1260.

Taken by Adrian Pingstone in July 2004 and released to the public domain.
Date 27 July 2004 (original upload date)
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Author Arpingstone at English Wikipedia
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  • 2004-07-27 15:28 Arpingstone 750×536× (110630 bytes) Parish Church, Combe Martin, Devon

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