St Andrew's Church
Chamber Rating
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Kay Carver
Wonderful country churchyard. Amazing to see the ancient yew.
Dec 13th, 2021 -
Carole Rosie
Jul 6th, 2021 -
Andy Deaves
A really beautiful church in a wonderful part of the world. The ancient Yew tree is a wonder to behold and sits on ancient Ley line communicating to all trees and ancient places around the world
Dec 10th, 2020 -
Chris Davage
Lovely old building and beautiful Yew tree outside thought to be about 1ooo years old
Oct 19th, 2020 -
Lord Parker
We visited the church as a lot of my family came from the area, so we anticipated finding a lot of them in the graveyard, and as I'm doing the family tree, it seemed a good idea. The entry to the churchyard is fine, but why they felt the need to bury people into the side of a hill escapes me, there are very steep slopes to navigate and the churchyard is massive, it spans into the next field. We couldn't go into the church itself just yet due to Coronavirus but will return later to see if there's any news of the family inside.
Jun 20th, 2020
Contact Info
- (145) 827-2029
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for St Andrew's Church?
A The phone number for St Andrew's Church is: (145) 827-2029.
Q Where is St Andrew's Church located?
A St Andrew's Church is located at Peak Ln, Dundon, eng TA11 6PE
Q What is the internet address for St Andrew's Church?
A The website (URL) for St Andrew's Church is: https://www.swcd-churches.org.uk/Groups/277513/St_Andrews_Compton.aspx
Q How is St Andrew's Church rated?
A St Andrew's Church has a 4.6 Star Rating from 12 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
St Andrew's Church
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 12 Reviews )Kay Carver on Google
Wonderful country churchyard. Amazing to see the ancient yew.
Carole Rosie on Google
Andy Deaves on Google
A really beautiful church in a wonderful part of the world. The ancient Yew tree is a wonder to behold and sits on ancient Ley line communicating to all trees and ancient places around the world
Chris Davage on Google
Lovely old building and beautiful Yew tree outside thought to be about 1ooo years old
Lord Parker on Google
We visited the church as a lot of my family came from the area, so we anticipated finding a lot of them in the graveyard, and as I'm doing the family tree, it seemed a good idea. The entry to the churchyard is fine, but why they felt the need to bury people into the side of a hill escapes me, there are very steep slopes to navigate and the churchyard is massive, it spans into the next field.
We couldn't go into the church itself just yet due to Coronavirus but will return later to see if there's any news of the family inside.