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Grade: St Grada & Holy Cross
Services are held from April to November - 6pm (Oct + Nov = 3pm). There is no electricity at this beautiful little church so candles and gas lights are used.
Everyone is made very welcome.
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Coverack: St Peter
St.Peter's is a very warm and welcoming place in the centre of the village. It has beautiful views over the bay and a lovely Church Hall just next to the church where village events are regularly held.
We are members of the Celtic Quiet Places programme -passports and stickers are available in the church.
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St Wynwallow Church, Landewednack
Everyone is welcome at St.Wynwallow Church! We are situated a short walk from the main village, on the lane down to Church Cove. The church is a haven for those wishing to find a place of peace and quiet away from the business of life. We are members of the Celtic Quiet Places programme -passports and stickers are available in the church.
The Safeguarding Officer for St.Wynwallow/St.Ruan churches is Ann Bradbury, Churchwarden of St.Wynwallow Church, Landewednack.
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Please note - there is another church at Gunwalloe, near Helston also called St. Winwaloe Church (different spelling), Gunwalloe, TR12 7BP. ///eased.mooring.briefing They are often confused!
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St.Mary's, Cadgwith
St Mary's Church is situated on the footpath which descends from the public car park down into the small fishing village of Cadgwith. This tiny metal building was erected in 1895 as a mission church for the village fishermen. It is a chapel of ease to St Rumon, the parish church of Ruan Minor.
St.Mary's Church, Cadgwith is known as a Festival Church - there are no regular services but special services are held throughout the year, either at 3pm or 6pm, depending on the time of year.
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St Keverne Parish Church : St Keverne
St Keverne church is the spiritual centre of the village. We are family friendly and welcome all who come to join us in worship; for those in need of a quiet sanctuary or place of prayer, and equally for those who are interested in the church’s heritage. The parish church is accessed via a flight of steps from the central square in the village of St Keverne. It is one of the few churches in Cornwall to have a spire.
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