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Cornwall

Footnote: 

Content generated during research for the paperback book 'Cornwall and the Cross: Christianity 500-1560' (ISBN 978-1-86077-468-3) for the England's Past for Everyone series

Prideaux Place is an Elizabethan house with extensive grounds and a deer park, high above Padstow, Cornwall, with views over the Camel

The church St. Olaf is in the centre of Poughill village, a mile from Bude.

The Church of St Symphorian is location in the village of Veryan, within the Churchtown settlement.

Early Medieval church, which was the collegiate church of the monastery of St Probus.

View the completed questionnaire for Gerrans Church.

Dupath Well, situated 1.5 kilometres east-south-east of Callington, is housed in a granite ashlar building and incorporates architectural features

Crowan Parish Church was built in C15, but was much restored in 1872 by J.P. St Aubyn.

Colan Church was built in 1250 and the present church dates from 1360.

Breage Parish Church is dedicated to St Breaca, and was visited by a volunteer researcher in September 2006 as part of the EPE Religious History pr

Madron well chapel named after the saint of the nearby parish church, it was visited in the 16th and 17th centuries by people in search of healing.

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