A Norman church was first built here in the 12th century. The parish church was initially dedicated to St. Finn Barr (Fimbarrus).
The parish of Egloskerry is about five miles south west of Launceston, in Cornwall.
The existance of Launcells church was first recorded in 1086 in the Domesday Book valuation, carried out by William's officers.
The church St. Olaf is in the centre of Poughill village, a mile from Bude.
Early Medieval church, which was the collegiate church of the monastery of St Probus.
Crowan Parish Church was built in C15, but was much restored in 1872 by J.P. St Aubyn.
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.
The 15th-century chapel of Cotehele House in Calstock, east Cornwall, was a domestic chapel.
The church of St Petroc is found in the north-east corner of the old town of Bodmin.
The fifteenth-century Blisland Parish Church is the only church in Britain dedicated to Saints Protus and Hyacinth.