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St Barnabas Brooking

Constructed at the end of the C19, St Barnabas' was originally a ‘chapel of ease’ for Dartington.

 

A Grade II* listed building, it is constructed from local limestone with Bath stone dressings.

 

Outside there is a granite cross with names those fallen during WW1. Their names also can be found on a tablet in St Mary's Church, Dartington.

For any information regarding St Barnabas Brooking services please contact

Sam Wernham: livingspirit3@gmail.com

Churchwardens: 

 

Liz Waterson (Dartington): 

liz.waterson29:gmail.com 


Sam Wernham (Brooking): 

livingspirit3@gmail.com 
 

Licenced Lay Minister: Liz Waterson. Email: liz.waterson29@gmail.com

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Community & Safeguarding

If you have a concern about the safety of someone or the actions of someone working with children or vulnerable adults, please speak
to either o
ur Parish Safeguarding Rep 

Allson Fisher on 07956 425887 or The Diocesan Safeguarding Team

For all other enquiries, click here

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Project News

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The Uplift project to transform the nave of St Mary's Totnes, supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and numerous national and local funders, is moving into its second stage.  Having completed the main capital works, the building has now reopened to the public, with its completely re-ordered nave and state of the art heating system.  In the second stage, during 2026, we will be developing the visitor experience, with a new children’s area and heritage interpretation scheme and enabling further community use of the building.  There will be a full programme of concerts and heritage events commencing after Easter.


Find out about the Uplift! project here.


 

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