Lew Trenchard church of St Peter
Lew Trenchard is on the river Lew about 8 1/2 miles north of Tavistock. The original church was dedicated to St Petrock but was rebuilt in 1261 and 1520 and re-dedicated to St Peter. The church is noted for a large and impressive rood screen. The Rev Sabine Baring-Gould, a noted historian and collector of folk songs, was the rector here from the late 19th century. He and his family lived at Lew Trenchard Manor and were friends of the Taylor family.
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