Churston Ferrers
Churston Ferrers | |
Churston Ferrers, with the parish church and Churston Court (left, west of church), viewed from south-east |
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Churston Ferrers |
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OS grid reference | SX9056 |
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Unitary authority | Torbay |
Ceremonial county | Devon |
Region | South West |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | BRIXHAM |
Postcode district | TQ5 |
Dialling code | 01803 |
Police | Devon and Cornwall |
Fire | Devon and Somerset |
Ambulance | South Western |
EU Parliament | South West England |
UK Parliament | Totnes |
Coordinates: 50°24′00″N 3°33′25″W / 50.400°N 3.557°W
Churston Ferrers is an historic civil parish,[1] former manor and ecclesiastical parish in Devon, England, situated between the south coast towns Paignton and Brixham. Today it is administered by local government as part of Torbay. It contains the two villages of Churston, a coastal village, and the now larger Galmpton.
Churston railway station is on the Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway. In Churston Ferrers is situated the well regarded Churston Ferrers Grammar School.
The president of Churston Ferrers golf club is Ray Reardon, the Welsh former world number one snooker player. Churston Court, the former manor house of Churston Ferrers and today a hotel, is a Grade II* listed building situated to the immediate west of the parish church. Within the parish, off the Brixham Road, is situated Lupton House, a Palladian Country house. Both houses were seats of the Yarde-Buller family, created Baron Churston in 1858.
Cultural references
The novelist Agatha Christie was a regular guest of Lord Churston at Churston Court, and in her work The ABC Murders, the third murder takes place in Churston.