English Heritage sites near Millbrook Parish
ROYAL CITADEL, PLYMOUTH
3 miles from Millbrook Parish
A dramatic 17th-century fortress built to defend the coastline from the Dutch, and keep watch on a recently rebellious town. Still in use by the military today.
DUPATH WELL
11 miles from Millbrook Parish
This charming well-house of around 1500 stands over an ancient spring, believed to cure whooping cough.
UPPER PLYM VALLEY
13 miles from Millbrook Parish
This extraordinary landscape encompasses some 300 Bronze Age and medieval sites, covering 15 square kilometres (6 square miles) of Dartmoor.
TRETHEVY QUOIT
14 miles from Millbrook Parish
This well-preserved and impressive Neolithic 'dolmen' burial chamber stands 2.7 metres (8.9 ft) high. There are five standing stones, surmounted by a huge capstone.
KING DONIERT'S STONE
15 miles from Millbrook Parish
Two richly carved pieces of a 9th century 'Celtic' cross, with an inscription commemorating Dumgarth, British King of Dumnonia, who drowned in c. AD 875.
HURLERS STONE CIRCLES
15 miles from Millbrook Parish
Three fine late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone circles arranged in a line, a grouping unique in England.
Churches in Millbrook Parish
Millbrook: All Saints
Newport Street
Millbrook
Torpoint
01752 822264
Welcome to the parish church of Millbrook: All Saints in the Anglican Diocese of Truro and county of Cornwall England.
Millbrook was in the parish of Maker until 1869 when it became a separate ecclesiastical parish. Prior to this, in the 14th century, services were held at Insworke manor chapel, the remains of which still stand. In 1826 a church was built at Dodbrook. This became a chapel of ease surrounded by the churchyard. Later a new church, All Saints, was built and consecrated on All Saints day 1895.
Pubs in Millbrook Parish
Bar Tusker
Devon & Cornwall
1 West Street, Millbrook, PL10 1AA
(01752) 822320
thedevonandcornwall.co.uk/