English Heritage sites near Brushford Parish
OKEHAMPTON CASTLE
10 miles from Brushford Parish
Once the largest castle in Devon, nestling in the foothills of Dartmoor. Reputedly haunted and mentioned in the Domesday Book.
GRIMSPOUND
17 miles from Brushford Parish
The best known of many Dartmoor prehistoric settlements, Grimspound dates from the late Bronze Age. The remains of 24 stone houses survive within a massive boundary wall.
LYDFORD CASTLE AND SAXON TOWN
18 miles from Brushford Parish
Beautifully sited on the fringe of Dartmoor, Lydford boasts three defensive features. Near the centre is a 13th-century tower on a mound, built as a prison.
HOUND TOR DESERTED MEDIEVAL VILLAGE
19 miles from Brushford Parish
The remains of four 13th century stone farmsteads, on land originally farmed in the Bronze Age. This isolated Dartmoor hamlet was probably abandoned in the early 15th century.
MERRIVALE PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT
22 miles from Brushford Parish
The group of monuments at Merrivale is one of the finest on Dartmoor: side by side here are the remains of a Bronze Age settlement and a complex of ritual sites.
UPPER PLYM VALLEY
25 miles from Brushford Parish
This extraordinary landscape encompasses some 300 Bronze Age and medieval sites, covering 15 square kilometres (6 square miles) of Dartmoor.
Churches in Brushford Parish
St Mary the Virgin
St Mary the Virgin
Brushford
Chulmleigh
01837 83710
St Mary the Virgin is within the Winkleigh Mission community, which includes the parishes of Brushford, Winkleigh and Broadwoodkelly.
No churches found in Brushford Parish