During the intensive research into Newlyn and Mousehole Dr Joanna Mattingly made many friends. On one of her visits to gather yet more information
Prior to the Norman Conquest, the Saxon church was the cathedral of Cornwall, and set in beautiful surroundings the present building has a special
You may find this site of interest:
www.lynherparishes.co.uk/St Ive/StIve
This website may prove of interest:
http://www.lynherparishes.co.uk/Linkinhorne/Linkinhorne.htm
St Keverne is said to be one of the most often visited churches in Cornwall, and the parish has an informative web site which is well worth looking
The parish of St Gennys is within the Benefice of St Gennys, Jacobstow with Warbstow and Treneglos on the north Cornwall coast.
The church has a 15th century, carved alabaster Reredos, retaining vestiges of colour and gilding.
According to one reference the church is said to date from the thirteenth century, and was dedicated to St Mewanus.
It is thought that the tallest stone in Cornwall is outside St Mylor Church, to the east of the south porch.from completed questionnaire on Myl
St Tudy Parish is in the Deanery of Trigg Minor.