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St. Manarck and Dunstan, Lanreath, Cornwall

Location
(50°23′4″N, 4°33′41″W)
Lanreath
SX 180 570
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Cornwall
now Cornwall
  • Richard Jewell
NA

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Description

The church consists of a west tower, a north transept, a south aisle and a south porch. The nave and chancel form one unit. The N wall of the nave and the walls of the transepts are probably Norman. However, the present appearance is almost entirely Perpendicular. There is a 12thc font.

History

The Domesday Survey mentiones no church in Lanreath. The lord of Lanreath was Aelfric in 1066 and Richard (son of Turolf) in 1086.

Features

Interior Features

Interior Decoration

Miscellaneous

Furnishings

Fonts

Bibliography

F. Arnold-Forster. Studies in Church Dedications, London (1899), 226.

N.Pevsner, Cornwall: The Buildings of England, London: Penguin Books (1974), 279- 280.