English Heritage sites near Stockland Parish

Blackbury Camp

BLACKBURY CAMP

8 miles from Stockland Parish

An Iron Age hillfort in Devon with impressive ramparts, now surrounded by woodland.

Muchelney Abbey

MUCHELNEY ABBEY

18 miles from Stockland Parish

Once a wealthy Benedictine house, Muchelney’s main buildings were demolished by Henry VIII in 1538. See the richly decorated cloister walk and thatched monks’ lavatory – the only one in Britain.

Kingston Russell Stone Circle

KINGSTON RUSSELL STONE CIRCLE

23 miles from Stockland Parish

A late Neolithic or early Bronze Age circle of 18 fallen stones, on a hilltop overlooking Abbotsbury and the sea.

Winterbourne Poor Lot Barrows

WINTERBOURNE POOR LOT BARROWS

23 miles from Stockland Parish

A 'cemetery' of 44 Bronze Age burial mounds of varying types and sizes, straddling the A35 main road.

Abbotsbury, St Catherine's Chapel

ABBOTSBURY, ST CATHERINE'S CHAPEL

24 miles from Stockland Parish

Set high on a hilltop overlooking Abbotsbury Abbey, this sturdily buttressed and barrel-vaulted 14th-century chapel was built by monks as a place of pilgrimage and retreat.

Abbotsbury Abbey Remains

ABBOTSBURY ABBEY REMAINS

24 miles from Stockland Parish

Part of a monastic building, perhaps the abbot’s lodging, of Benedictine Abbotsbury Abbey, Henry VIII ordered its destruction during the Dissolution in 1538. St Catherine's Chapel is nearby.


Churches in Stockland Parish

St Michael and All Angels

Stockland Exeter
http://www.fivealive.org

St Michael and All Angels is part of the Five Alive Mission Community: Dalwood, Kilmington, Shute with Whitford, Stockland and Yarcombe.

Stockland is a rural village and parish with a population of around 600 people.  Farming is the major occupation, although there are a number of small businesses. There is a mix of local Devon residents and those migrated in retirement or towards retirement. The village has a busy core of old and new housing with a further number of hamlets nearby.  There are numerous young families in the parish, making for an active rather than dormitory village in style.  The centre comprises the Church, Village Hall, the V.C. Primary school, now having Academy status, with just over 100 children from the surrounding area.  

St Michael & All Angels               

The church building shows evidence of an earlier 12th Century building with Norman Romanesque arches surviving on the South wall of the chancel, and a 13th Centry Lancet window in the Broadhayes Chapel.   However, most of the church, including the 100ft tower, was rebuilt in the 14th Century with the addition of a North aisle in the 15th Century.The six bells date from 1603.  There is a kitchen area at the back of the church, two toilets, both having disabled access.  Coffee, tea, soft drinks and biscuits are served after the 11.00 a.m. services for social inter-action.

Services are held most Sundays, two are Holy Communions, a Family Service, (where there is strong participation from those at the school during the service), all at 11.00am and a Morning Worship, which can be either at 11.00 or 9.30am.  There is also a Mission Community service, which rotates round the Five Alive Mission Community during the month, where the whole community gathers together to worship. Each Tuesday morning there is a ’Pause for Prayer’ at 10.30am.  This is parishioner led and attracts 10 to 15 people, together with a very active Bible Study Group.

There is a Lay Pastoral Team and a Family Service Team, and support from the Friends of St. Michael’s Church, who assist with the provision of items required by the church, and help with organising social events to bring the church and village together.


Pubs in Stockland Parish

King's Arms Inn

Stockland, EX14 9BS
(01404) 881686
kingsarms.pub/

Reopened as a community-owned pub in 2020 after a seven-year closure and a long battle to prevent conversion to housing. The pub has been tastefully restored and offers a good range of real ales and meals. Accommodation comprises 3 double e...