
Welcome to our church,
St Gregory the Great,
Harpford
Nestling beside the River Otter on the East Devon Way, is the hidden surprise of Harpford Church. A 13th century Grade 2 listed gem for those who are into buildings and a haven of tranquillity for seekers after peace and God’s love. We are open every day and here for everyone – sightseers, walkers, those who would like to pray…. Believers and non-believers.
Twice a month – be it a balmy summer’s evening with butterflies circling the churchyard or a frosty winter’s night of candlelit carols – you can immerse yourself in the Church of England tradition. Summoned by bells and uplifted by organ music, an especially warm welcome awaits you at Harpford church.
Services
All services at St Gregory's are held in accordance with the Book of Common Prayer.
5th April: Easter Sunday. A special service of readings and hymns led by the Reverend Mark Ward,6.30pm - organist John Maybery.
19th April at 6.30pm:
Holy Communion, led by the Rev Mark Ward, musical accompaniment by organist John Maybery.
3rd May at 6.30pm:
Evensong, led by Mrs Caroline Poultney - organist John Maybery.
17th May: Holy Communion, led by the Rev Carys Baker - organist John Maybery.
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Contact
Address
Church of St Gregory the Great
1 Lower Way
Harpford
EX10 0NQ
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Latitude / longitude
50.7054546128712 / -3.28889787197113
Nearest defibrillator
Outside wall of the village hall across the road
Vicar: Reverend Mark Ward email: revmarkward@btinternet.com 01404 814282
Churchwarden: Brian Bartlett email: harpfordchurch@gmail.com
Treasurer: Hendrik Vollers email: harpfordchurch@gmail.com
Secretary: Angela Charnock email: harpfordchurch@gmail.com
Safeguarding: Jane Bartlett email: harpfordchurch@gmail.com 01395 568718
Events
Easter Sunday -- 5th April 2026
A special service of readings and hymns led by the Rev Mark Ward,6.30pm
The Harpford Church Flower Festival -- 3rd,4th and 5th July 2026
Held only every 2 years, our Flower Festival is a major opportunity for villagers and visitors to experience the beauty of our church and join in the fun. The year's theme will be "Kings and Queens" - come and see the fabulous floral festivities!

NEWS
Instant Light
February 2026
Visitors are now greeted by a ‘come on in’ feeling as soon as they walk through our door! Lights snap on in automatic welcome, transforming what was previously a gloomy and off-putting interior into a light-filled space. Our new movement activated lighting has made a huge improvement to the ambience of the church and, best of all, the chancel lights now draw attention to the primary focus – the altar. This instant radiance even makes it feel warmer!
Other benefits include greatly improved safety through providing good all-round vision immediately on entering and an enhanced visitor experience as visitor displays and publications can be read much more easily. Moreover, after evening services, the intrepid last man out is no longer forced to navigate from the switches at the rear by torchlight! He now has 15 minutes grace with the lights on!
Bagwells Ltd of Sidmouth carried out the work for us, both quickly and very neatly.

Gallery
History
Harpford was a crossing point of the River Otter in Roman times and it was the principal settlement for the area well into the middle ages. It is believed that a timber church existed on the site in the Anglo Saxon period and it was probably replaced by a simple stone structure after the Norman invasion in the 11th C. The church and its lands were granted to the Abbey of Mont St. Michel in 1205 and recovered to Syon Abbey (Middlesex) in 1411. The tower was probably added in the 15th C and the north aisle some time later, with an internal gallery. The Chancel and Vestry were also added sometime after the tower but there is no evidence as to when. A graffiti date of 1599 is scribed into the aisle column nearest the tower.
By the beginning of the 1800’s the church had become very dilapidated and, with the exception of the tower, it was extensively renovated in 1884 when the gallery and the pulpit sounding board were removed. This resulted in the internal appearance of the church now being more Victorian rather than medieval. The pews are all in mellowed pine and probably date from the period of renovation. The tower has six bells, the oldest of which was cast in the 1700’s and they are all in regular use and hung on a steel frame. We have a continuous record of the Vicars from 1208 until the present time, some of them having interesting histories, including Augustus Toplady who wrote the well known hymn ‘Rock of Ages’ in the 1760’s.
The churchyard contains 137 marked graves, of which the oldest is 1785. There are also four inside the church, the oldest is dated 1682 and belongs to Thomas Channon, one of the earlier Vicars. A schedule of all the marked graves is available in the Nave together with a plan of the church and graveyard.
The church has an unusual furnace pit, complete with furnace and tools, covered with a metal grid in the middle of the Nave. This probably predates the Victorian renovations as there is no evidence of a chimney flue anywhere.
For a more detailed history please visit the Historic England page.
Safeguarding
Keeping everyone safe lies at the heart of everything we do.
Safeguarding is embedded in our culture at Harpford and we take our responsibilities very seriously. Our policies and procedures are robust and very much owned by every church in the Otter Vale Mission Community.
If you have a safeguarding concern
If you are visiting the Safeguarding section of our website to report a safeguarding concern, please do not delay in your response. If there is an immediate risk of harm to an individual you should DIAL 999 and report your concern to the police, otherwise please contact our parish safeguarding officer Jane Bartlett email: harpfordchurch@gmail.com 01395 568718
or one of the diocesan safeguarding advisors below.
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Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor
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Costa Nassaris
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01392 294969
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07809 339501
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Assistant Safeguarding Advisor
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James May
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01392 345910
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07889 542646
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Assistant Safeguarding Advisor
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Rebecca Lane
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01392 294975
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07889 542640
https://exeter.anglican.org/resources/safeguarding/
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