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In late 2018 St Martin's Church undertaken a major renovation in which the church was closed until 9 September; [9] parishioners would have had to use St Keyne's Church, or attend services held in the church halls of St Keyne until the renovation was complete. The renovation replaced the pews with stow-able chairs, a new heating system, much ...
Liskeard has a sizeable Masonic presence with no fewer than eight Masonic bodies meeting at the Masonic Hall on The Parade, [44] St Martin's Lodge No. 510 Date of Warrant, 5 March 1845; St Martin's Royal Arch Chapter No. 510 Consecrated on 1 August 1865; St Martin's Lodge of Mark Master Masons No. 379 Consecrated on 26 January 1888
St Martin-by-Looe (Cornish: Penndrumm) is a coastal civil parish in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The parish is immediately east of the town and parish of Looe , seven miles (11 km) south of Liskeard . [ 1 ]
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The Pipe Well, also known as St Martin's Well or the Well of Lyskiret, is a holy well and historic water source located in the town of Liskeard in Cornwall, England, UK. The well is a Grade II Listed Building and was first listed in 1950.
Central Hall Westminster, Christ Church with St Philip (Worcester Park) C, Martin Way Morden, Lantern (Raynes Park & Wimbledon), Ruxley C, Stoneleigh South East Berkshire Surrey Borders 8 Bracknell, Wokingham, Woosehill C, Church @ The Pines Bracknell C, Crowthorne, Bagshot, Sandhurst & Yateley, High Cross Camberley U: Brighton & Hove 5
Church of England: Liskeard & St Keyne St Martin, Liskeard Liskeard [205] Martin of Tours: Medieval Church of England: Liskeard & St Keyne Our Lady & St Neot, Liskeard Liskeard [198] Mary & Neot: 1830 Roman Catholic: Saltash Parish Current building 1863 Liskeard Baptist Church Liskeard: Ind. Liskeard Wesley Methodist Church Liskeard [197] Methodist
Liskeard Guildhall is a municipal building in Pike Street, Liskeard, Cornwall, England. The structure, which was the meeting place of Liskeard Borough Council, is a Grade II* listed building . [ 1 ]