Jim Causley Cream Tea Concert .

Occurring
Saturday 18 July 2026 Saturday at for 2 hours, 15 mins
Venue
St Petrock
Address
Clannaborough Crediton, EX17 6DA, United Kingdom

An afternoon concert of Devonshire songs with a traditional Devonshire cream tea in the beautiful setting of St Petrock's Church Clannaborough. Tickets £15 inc cream tea. (not available on the door) https://wegottickets.com/f/21517

A proud Devonian, awarding winning singer & musician, Jim Causley has dedicated much of his career to researching and reviving the forgotten gems of his native county. Drawing from the collections of Victorian folksong collectors such as Sabine Baring-Gould and Cecil Sharp, more modern collectors and writers including Cyril Tawney and Tony Rose, Edwardian ballads and Music Hall dialect ditties, as well as a few of his own self-penned hits, Jim presents an evening jam-packed with Devonshire delights that richly bring to life the distinct flavour of music making from this unique corner of the British Isles. From Arscott of Tetcott to Widecombe Fair and everything in between, this show is a thoroughly enjoyable introduction to Devon’s rich musical culture.

St Petrock

A warm welcome always greets everyone, who visits this beautiful historical little church located on a farm, in the heart of rural Devon. 

Get in touch

Michael Richards

Goulds House
Bow

EX17 6EL
Church Warden
07712479476
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Jim Causley Cream Tea Concert .

Occurring
Saturday 18 July 2026 Saturday at for 2 hours, 15 mins
Venue
St Petrock
Address
Clannaborough Crediton, EX17 6DA, United Kingdom

An afternoon concert of Devonshire songs with a traditional Devonshire cream tea in the beautiful setting of St Petrock's Church Clannaborough. Tickets £15 inc cream tea. (not available on the door) https://wegottickets.com/f/21517

A proud Devonian, awarding winning singer & musician, Jim Causley has dedicated much of his career to researching and reviving the forgotten gems of his native county. Drawing from the collections of Victorian folksong collectors such as Sabine Baring-Gould and Cecil Sharp, more modern collectors and writers including Cyril Tawney and Tony Rose, Edwardian ballads and Music Hall dialect ditties, as well as a few of his own self-penned hits, Jim presents an evening jam-packed with Devonshire delights that richly bring to life the distinct flavour of music making from this unique corner of the British Isles. From Arscott of Tetcott to Widecombe Fair and everything in between, this show is a thoroughly enjoyable introduction to Devon’s rich musical culture.