Devon Archaeological Society: The Spire and Roofs of Hatherleigh Church
Discover the Devon Archaeological Society’s detailed report on the reconstruction of St John’s Church spire and roof after the devastating 1990 storm damage.
Discover the Devon Archaeological Society’s detailed report on the reconstruction of St John’s Church spire and roof after the devastating 1990 storm damage.
This transcribed manuscript, compiled by John Smale Short, provides a detailed historical record of Hatherleigh, including St John’s Church from the 16th to 19th centuries, highlighting fascinating details and alterations made to St John’s Church during the 19th century.
Dr Todd Gray of Exeter University talks about Devon’s ancient carved bench ends including the ones present in St John’s Church, Hatherleigh and their significance.
On the 25th of January 1990, a fierce storm brought the mediaeval spire crashing down through the roof of the central aisle, devastating the interior and leaving St John’s Church with the unwelcome title of the most damaged church in the country at that time. Yet, from this destruction arose a remarkable restoration. The following gallery shows images, press clippings and a video of the devastation caused and the resulting restoration project.
Bishop Nick McKinnel recalls the 1990 storm that damaged St John’s Church spire and main roof, sharing memories of the event and subsequent restoration efforts
Brian Abell explores his family’s ties to St John’s Church since 1631, highlighting roles as churchwardens, Frank Dann’s contributions, and William Hooper’s gravestone carvings
Rev. Leigh Winsbury reflects on faith, the importance of heritage, and the spiritual significance of St John’s Church in the Hatherleigh community.
Learn how the team conserving the tower are fighting back against centuries of weathering to stabilise and conserve this precious building at the heart of our community.
Alan Cranleigh discusses joining the Royal British Legion in 2015, its Remembrance Sunday parades in Hatherleigh, and the Legion’s deep connection to Hatherleigh Church.
Follow the restoration journey of the clock as the newly restored clock face is returned back to its home on the tower at St John’s
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