Gwennap Church

Gwennap Church

Gwennap church is mostly from the 15th Century (including the detached bell tower) although a few elements (such as the piscina and south porch) are likely to be from Norman times. The church was extended to accommodate the growing population of miners in the area and the north aisle was added at least a century later. The church underwent a Victorian restoration in 1862 by which time the mining community in the parish numbered 10,000. During the restoration, an ancient ornamented cross shaft found in the church wall was put to one side but was accidentally picked up by builders and used for the vestry foundations. A central gallery, described as "an eyesore", was removed in 1882 and another restoration took place in the 1890s.

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