St Nicholas' Church, Brushford

Brushford is a small welcoming village on the edge of the Exmoor National Park. Its residents are a mixture of retirees and young families, with everything in between. St Nicholas' Church sits at one end of the village. A beautiful little country church well known for its side chapel designed and built by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and tomb to a son of the aristocratic Carnavon family. The congregation that gathers here week by week is loyal and devoted to their little and perfectly formed church. 

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The Revd Dowell Conning

The Vicarage,
High Street,
Dulverton,

TA22 9DW
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01398 322867
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St Nicholas' Church, Brushford
Address
Brushford New Road Brushford, TA22 9AP, United Kingdom

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Here in our benefice of five parishes (six churches) we take safeguarding the vulnerable very seriously.

We have adopted the diocesan safeguarding policy which you can find on our website.

You can also find the Church of England House of Bishops Parish Safeguarding Handbook by visiting our website.

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