This small but appealing well building lies just to the north of the churchyard of St Clarus’s Church.
This church was consecrated in 1338, and most of the building dates from the 14th century.
This large parish church is a good example of the Gothic Perpendicular style of the 15th century.
A typical Cornish church, St James has a west tower with buttresses, an aisle of seven bays, wagon roofs and a south porch inscribed with the year
This is one of the most distinctive and spectacular spots in Cornwall.
The church of St Keira is located in the middle of the village of Egloskerry.
The prosperous village of St Kew is served by the St James's Church.
St Just's Church is located on the edge of the town square of St Just-in-Penwith.
The parish church of St Blaize (c1440) was much restored 1839 by Moffatt of Scott and Moffatt. The building is of granite, in the Perpendicular st