Menheniot, St Lalluwy's Church 1912
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The oak pulpit of 1891 is of special interest, carved with panels showing Vice- Admiral Trelawny Jago's ship Enterprise searching the Arctic for Sir John Franklin's ill-fated expedition. The Trelawnys of Coldrenick are ever present - on the extreme left is a Trelawny wall monument. Much of the church is 15th-century, restored in the 1860s. Wall plaster has since been removed to reveal bare stonework. There is a Charles I letter over the north door.
An extract from Churches of East Cornwall Photographic Memories.
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