Deanery of Hartland
The Deanery of Hartland represents the Church of England in the north west corner of Devon within the Archdeaconry of Barnstaple and the Diocese of Exeter.[1]
Rural Dean of Hartland: The Reverend Andrew Richardson
Benefice of Hartland Coast
Parishes within the benefice:
- Alwington (St Andrew)
- Buckland Brewer (St Mary and St Benedict)
- Bucks Mills (St Anne)
- Clovelly (All Saints; St Peter)
- Hartland (St Nectan)
- Lundy St Helena's church is a newly-created parish within the Hartland Coast Team Ministry.
- Parkham (St James)
- Welcombe (St Nectan)
- Woolfardisworthy West (All Hallows)
Clergy and readers:
- Shirley Henderson - formerly the team rector, retired at the beginning of May 2015 (Hartland, Welcombe, Clovelly, and Bucks Mills)
- Wendy Mitchell - team vicar (Woolfardisworthy, Parkham, Alwington and Buckland Brewer)
- Kevin Beer - team curate (Parkham-based, but working throughout the team ministry)
- Andrew MacWilliam - reader
Benefice of Lundy
Lundy: St Helen's church, the parish church for the newly-created parish of Lundy with the Hartland Team.
Benefice of Torridge Estuary (Bideford)
Parishes within the benefice:
- Appledore (St Mary)
- Bideford (St Mary; St Peter)
- Landcross (Holy Trinity)
- Littleham (St Swithin)
- Monkleigh (St George)
- Northam & Westward Ho! (St Margaret; Holy Trinity)
- Weare Giffard (Holy Trinity)
Clergy and readers:
- Clare Rose-Casemore - priest-in-charge
- Ian Lovett - team vicar
- Sandra Juniper - assistant curate
- Alan Glover - self-supporting minister
- Glen Yeo - reader
- Peter Hooper - reader
- Nigel Price - reader
- Sarah Cordingley - reader
Benefice of Abbotsham
Clergy:
- Francis Otto - priest in charge
References
- ↑ Worth, R. N. (1882). "Address at the opening of the session 1882–83". Journal of the Plymouth Institution – Plymouth Athenaeum - Annual report and transactions. p. 191.
that the deaneries continue living units of county organization, in a sense which the hundreds have long ceased to fill ... Hartland Deanery includes not only the whole of the present Hartland Hundred, but the northern portion of Shebbear, over ...
- "The Deanery of Hartland". Devon Family History Society.
- Chope, Richard Pearse; Thornley, Isobel Dorothy (1940). The book of Hartland. The Devonshire Press.
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