St Andrew: church mostly rebuilt early c15 with embattled aisles & tall 92ft tower
St Andrew: view from the south-east showing elementary Perpendicular window tracery
St Andrew: church reached through an iron gate of c.1700; early c15 tower in grey granite, polygonal turret, set back buttresses, octagonal pinnacles
St Andrew: west door with three niches dating from c14 inserted into the c15 tower
St Andrew: nave with tall octagonal piers & double chamfered arches; older furnishings including screen removed c.1775, much restored 1882-1883
St Andrew: carved c15 bosses in north-east Lady chapel; gilded & painted in 1972
St Andrew: modern (1974) memorial window in the north transept depicting the martyrdom of St Blaise
St Andrew: oak chest made 1483, bound & clamped with iron
St Andrew: arms of John Harris of Hayne, d.1767, a benefactor of the church
St Andrew: memorial to John Dunning, first Baron Ashburton, barrister & politician, d.1783
St Andrew: memorial to two daughters, d.1859, of Captain Thomas Eales Rogers of Calcutta (c.1804-1873)
St Andrew: inscription from the memorial to Emblyn Ellen & Sarah Jane, both d.1859, daughters of Captain T.E. Rogers of Calcutta
St Andrew: brass memorial to Robert Caunter of Ashburton, d.1643; arms surrounded by by wreath of ivy leaves
St Andrew: one of three external memorial slabs to the Wintor family; John Wintor, d.1772 aged 68
Entry Name: Church of St Andrew
Listing Date: 7 August 1951
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1201040
English Heritage Legacy ID: 376188
ID on this website: 101201040
Location: St Andrew's Church, Ashburton, Teignbridge, Devon, TQ13
County: Devon
District: Teignbridge
Civil Parish: Ashburton
Built-Up Area: Ashburton
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Ashburton St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Exeter