Gerrans, St Gerrans Church 1895
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Perched on a windy hill a mile or two north of Portscatho, Gerrans has been called a 'plain-looking village'. The lofty granite spire crowning the battlemented tower of St Gerant's Church was a vital day-mark for Cornish mariners. Though it appears hoary and ancient, the church was almost totally rebuilt in 1848.
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