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Location of Holy Trinity Church, St Austell in Cornwall. Listed Building ... 28 November 1950: Reference no. 1211925: Holy Trinity Church, St Austell is a Grade I ...
St Austell is not mentioned in Domesday Book (1086). However, A. L. Rowse, in his book St. Austell: Church, Town, and Parish, cites records which show a church was dedicated on 9 October 1262 by Bishop Bronescombe, and other records show a church there in 1169, dedicated to "Sanctus Austolus". The current church dates from the 13th–14th ...
Holy Trinity Church, St Austell; St Buryan's Church; St Erth's Church, St Erth; St Hilary's Church, St Hilary, Cornwall; St Ia's Church, St Ives; St Pol de Léon's Church, Paul; St Cyricius and St Julietta's Church, St Veep; Church of St Nicholas and St Faith, Saltash; Church of St Stephen, Saltash; St Columba's Church, St Columb Major
S. St Anne's Church, Hessenford; Holy Trinity Church, St Austell; St Erth's Church, St Erth; St Ia's Church, St Ives; St Mary's Church, Penzance; St Michael's Mount
Inside St Michael's Church, Michaelstow St Piran (detail of a stained glass window at Truro Cathedral). Nothing is known about the beginnings of Christianity in Cornwall. Scilly has been identified as the place of exile of two heretical 4th-century bishops from Gaul, Instantius and Tiberianus, who were followers of Priscillian and were banished after the Council of Bordeaux in
The church was built between 1440 and 1445 and is dedicated to Saint Blaise. It replaces an earlier church mentioned in 1294. The parish was administered by Tywardreath Priory until the Reformation. It was split from St Austell parish in 1834. [8] The site was originally known by the Cornish names Landrait or Landreath, meaning Church on the ...
St Paul's Church Harbour entrance and outer harbour. Charlestown (Cornish: Porth Meur, meaning great cove) is a village and port on the south coast of Cornwall, England, in the civil parish of St Austell Bay. It is situated approximately 2 miles (3 km) southeast of St Austell town centre. [1]