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What to see - History & Tours

1000 years of history

WHAT TO SEE

A Church has stood on this site for over 1,000 years. The Church was dedicated to Saint Neotus on the 14th of October 1321. The present church building was built between 1425 and 1530.

Beautiful stained glass windows introduce brilliant coloured light into the church.

Wooden boards in the church cataloguing the names of the past vicars start in 1266 to the present day.

We are in the Diocese of Truro. Our Parish is part of the worldwide Anglican communion.

Visitors Welcome

We receive thousands of visitors each year. Guide books and language boards (in French, German, Dutch, Italian and Cornish) are available in church.

The door is open to our living church

Join us for worship, for coffee and cake, or to look around our historic Church with famous stained glass windows.

welcome every day

Opening Times

The Church is open every day from 8am until sunset.

Stained Glass Windows

Come and see our famous collection of stained glass.

Tower & Oak Branch

Towering over 21 metres, built in the 14th century, now with 6 Bells, a 3 faced clock and a stained glass window. Take a look for the Oak branch on the top!

King James letter

A letter to the people of Cornwall from King James written in 1643.

Font & Dove

Carved in granite with a wooden hood counter balanced by a brass dove

Building of the Church

The story of the church from early years, additions, the Tower, and more recent projects