St Michael the Archangel's Church, Chagford

In 1870 the galleries were removed and the north aisle lengthened to compensate for the loss of accommodation.

A stained glass window by Ballantine of Edinburgh was erected in the tower in memory of Mrs John Northmore, the rector's sister.

Gas lighting was introduced into the church, designed by Mr. Rouell of Newton Abbot, and executed by Mr. Willey of Exeter.

[4] The tower was restored by Messrs Dart and Francis of Crediton under the supervision of the architect W. D. Caröe between 1914 and 1915 at a cost of £800 when the bells were all recast.

In 1891 Hele and Company of Plymouth installed a new organ and it was used for the first time on Sunday 7 June 1891.