St Peter’s Church
St Peter’s Church (Grade II listed), built in 1893 by G H Fellowes Prynne in a free Early English style, stands close to Budleigh Salterton town centre. A wonderful venue to experience music in, with good acoustics and a light airy interior.
Limited disabled parking is available during the Festival.
A service of choral evensong will take place in St Peter’s church on Sunday 10th July at 6pm.
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Located on Budleigh Salterton’s main Fore Street, the Temple Methodist Church dates from 1904 and replaces a previous church from 1812 which was built on land owned by James Lackington, a friend of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism.
The lovely interior with excellent acoustics is the perfect setting for our more intimate concerts. The pleasant lawn outside is often the place to hear busking musicians during Festival week.
Limited disabled parking is available during the Festival.
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Public Hall & The Green
The Green is a large open grassed area with mature trees near to Budleigh Salterton’s Public Hall, free car park and public toilets. It is an amenity for all to enjoy.
Church on the Green
The Church on the Green began in the 19th century as a Brethren Chapel and is now an independent evangelical church.
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