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360° panorama by Roy Reed. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Originally a Norman foundation, St Crida’s is largely a 15th century building which was further restored in 1904. In the upper level of the tower are painted panels with the Ten Commandments, Creed and Lord’s Prayer and in the nave a letter from Charles I to the people of Cornwall.
360° panorama by Roy Reed. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Originally a Norman foundation, St Crida’s is largely a 15th century building which was further restored in 1904. In the upper level of the tower are painted panels with the Ten Commandments, Creed and Lord’s Prayer and in the nave a letter from Charles I to the people of Cornwall.
360° panorama by Roy Reed. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Originally a Norman foundation, St Crida’s is largely a 15th century building which was further restored in 1904. In the upper level of the tower are painted panels with the Ten Commandments, Creed and Lord’s Prayer and in the nave a letter from Charles I to the people of Cornwall.
360° panorama by Roy Reed. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Originally founded in the 6th century, St Cuby’s Church is of 12th, 14th and 15th century construction, partly rebuilt in 1828 and restored by Piers St Aubyn in 1899. The font is Norman and the pulpit is reconstructed from 15th century bench ends. There is a coat of arms to James II - one of only four in Cornwall.
360° panorama by Roy Reed. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The parish of Cornelly no longer exists, but the church of St Cornelius now serves Tregony. The church was first built in the 13th century (possibly on the site of a Bronze age burial mound) but was modified several times during the next five centuries until it was restored by Piers St Aubyn in 1866. The font is of Norman style, and while the base is original the font itself is probably 17th century.
360° panorama by Roy Reed. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Although built on the site of an earlier church, St Enoder’s church is largely of the 14th century with 15th century additions. The south aisle was rebuilt as part of the restoration in the 1880s. The font is 12th century and there are some fine 17th and 18th century slate memorials.
360° panorama by Roy Reed. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Although built on the site of an earlier church, St Enoder’s church is largely of the 14th century with 15th century additions. The south aisle was rebuilt as part of the restoration in the 1880s. The font is 12th century and there are some fine 17th and 18th century slate memorials.