St Gennys Church is a designated Celtic Quiet Place

Celtic Quiet Places Project

During the period from the 5th to the 8th Century AD, young British men and women travelled through the Western lands of Britain and Gaul, taking the good news of the Gospel to all who would listen. As they travelled they found quiet, 'out of the way' places to stay, where they could spend time alone with Christ. Over the years churches were built in these special places. Many are still in isolated locations: some are now in the centre of busy towns. All provide an oasis of quiet which they would like to share with you.

We have Pilgrim Passports and stickers available in the church, which you can complete to show which Celtic Quiet Place churches you have visited.

For more information and details of which churches are included, please visit: https://celticquietplaces.com/