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The organ Virtual St Just in Roseland Organ running on iPod Touch 5G. The organ was originally in St John the Evangelist's Church, Treslothan. It was moved here in 1966 by Hele & Co and has subsequently been modified by Lance Foy. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. [3]
St Just parish church. St Just in Roseland (Cornish: Lannsiek) is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is 6 miles (10 km) south of Truro and 2 miles (3 km) north of St Mawes, a small village within the parish of St Just in Roseland. [1] The 2011 Census recorded the parish population as 1,158. [2]
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Riviera Lane, St Mawes (May 2004) Churchyard of St Just. The Roseland Peninsula, or just Roseland, (Cornish: Ros, meaning promontory) is a district of west Cornwall, England. Roseland is located in the south of the county and contains the town of St Mawes and villages such as St Just and Gerrans.
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St Just, St Just in Roseland: St Just in Roseland [131] Justus of Trieste: Medieval Church of England: St Just & St Mawes St Mawes, St Mawes: St Just in Roseland [131] Maudez: 1884 Church of England: St Just & St Mawes Earlier medieval chapel existed nearby Our Lady Star of the Sea & St Anthony, St Mawes: St Just in Roseland [112] Mary & Anthony
The parish runs north–south along the eastern side of the Roseland peninsula. It is bounded to the south and east by the sea, to the west by St Just in Roseland parish, and to the north by Philleigh parish. [2] The population was 933 in the 2001 census, [3] reducing to 794 at the 2011 census. [4]
St Just Methodist Free Church The cross at Leswidden. The parish church of St Just is a fine 15th-century building. In 1336 the church was rebuilt and dedicated by John Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter; however only the chancel of this church survives and the nave and aisles are 15th-century in date. [7]