Holy Trinity Churchyard
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Image: © Adrian Platt Taken: 20 May 2007
This memorial cross lies on the northern edge of the graveyard at Holy Trinity Church, Buckfastleigh. Behind the hedge is a quarry cliff, and framed in the hedge can be seen the tower of St Mary's Abbey at Buckfast. This belongs to a Catholic Benedictine abbey and was rebuilt at the start of the C20th on the footprint of an abbey dissolved by King Henry in the C16th. See Image and Image