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Church of England: The Lizard Group Ruan Minor Methodist Church Grade–Ruan (Ruan Minor) [37] Methodist: Lizard & Mount's Bay Circuit St Mary, Cadgwith Grade–Ruan Mary: 1895 Church of England: The Lizard Group Previously a Catholic chapel St Grada and Holy Cross, Grade: Grade–Ruan (Grade) Grada & Cross: Medieval Church of England: The ...
The church is in the St Juliot civil parish of northeast Cornwall, [5] The church predates the Domesday Book. [6] The Dark Ages church building was enlarged in the 13th century when transepts were added The chapel of St Julitta was acquired in 1238 by the canons of St Stephens by Launceston and before 1269 was annexed to their church of St Gennys.
The first Presbyterian congregation in the Cornwall area first met in 1824 under both the Canterbury name and the First Presbyterian Society in the village of Cornwall. The church was built two years later and then, in 1827, the 17 charter members, referring to themselves in their minutes as a "small and feeble band", formally organized as the First Presbyterian Church in Canterbury.
The church is probably built on the site of the 7th century oratory of St Winnoc. A stone church was built in the 12th century, probably cruciform in plan, and there are traces of the Norman stonework on the north side. The transept arch was reconstructed in the 13th century.
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The church was consecrated by the Lord Bishop of Exeter on 16 May 1854. [4] Enlargement and restoration were undertaken in the 1890s. The chancel and vestry were completed in 1897 and the nave, aisle and porch were restored in 1899.
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