St Blaise: view from the west; bellcote instead of tower
St Blaise: nave arcade leading to aisle; cut through around time of becoming collegiate church in 1335; short, sturdy piers
St Blaise: c14 tiles; two at upper centre are arms of Edmund, Earl of Cornwall & Archdeacon respectively
St Blaise: probably the founder, Sir Stephen de Haccombe, 1243, in chain mail & surcoat
St Blaise: Nicholas Carew, 1469; sallet & late c15 armour
St Blaise: cross donated to church from two pieces of timber recovered from the Mary Rose, sunk 1545, raised 1982, in memory of Vice-Admiral George Carew who lost his life
St Blaise: alabaster heart burial tomb of Edward, son of Hugh & Philippa Courtenay, c.1420; effigy represents a boy in a jupon, head resting on cushion supported by angels; feet on dog
St Blaise: c13, red sandstone; founded by Stephen de Haccombe after returning from fifth crusade; became a collegiate church 1335, confirmed by Bishop Grandison, 1337
St Blaise: nave looking towards triple lancet east window; no chancel arch; neo-Gothic c19 traceried screen of Beerstone
St Blaise: Margaret, c.1250, wife of Stephen Haccombe; shield with arms of Haccombe
St Blaise: probably Isabella de Haccombe, d.1341, wife of Jordan de Haccombe; she holds a missal
St Blaise: tomb of Sir Hugh Courtenay, d.1424, & wife Philippa (Archdeacon), d.1412; son in foreground
St Blaise: Sir Hugh Courtenay, d.1424; knight in Lancastrian plate armour, head rests on tilting helm
St Blaise: Philippa (Archdeacon), d.1412, wife of Sir Hugh Courtenay, d.1424; head supported by angels
St Blaise: Thomas Carew of Haccombe, d.1586 (probably of gaol fever); bascinet with visor, large pauldrons
St Blaise: Mary (Hody of Pilsdon), d.1589, wife of Thomas Carew; Paris cap with back lappet, large ruff
St Blaise: Elizabeth (Hill of Shilston), d.1611, wife of John Carew of Haccombe; Paris cap with back lappet, large ruff
St Blaise: shield from the brass to Elizabeth Carew (nee Hill of Shilston), d.1611
St Blaise: inscription from the brass of Thomas Carew of Haccombe, d.1656, & wife Anne Clifford
St Blaise: memorial to Henry Carew, seventh baronet of Haccombe, d.1830, & wife Elizabeth Palk of Marley & Rattery, d.1862
St Blaise: Elizabeth Palk Carew, d.1818 aged 5; only daughter of Henry Carew, seventh baronet of Haccombe
Entry Name: Church of St Blaise
Listing Date: 23 August 1955
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1168193
English Heritage Legacy ID: 85769
ID on this website: 101168193
Location: St Blaise's Church, Teignbridge, Devon, TQ12
County: Devon
District: Teignbridge
Civil Parish: Haccombe with Combe
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Haccombe St Blaise
Church of England Diocese: Exeter