St Cleer, The Church 1906
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The church has an exceptional 15th-century tower, built of squared granite blocks and 97 feet high. Inside, the 14th-century north aisle has octagonal granite piers, while the 15th-century south aisle has piers of Polyphant stone with carved capitals. The interior was restored in 1904 when the old box pews were replaced and a chancel screen installed. The large parish includes parts of Bodmin Moor and the Victorian period Caradon copper mines; there are miners' tombstones in the churchyard. The Holy Well is a short distance away.
An extract from Churches of East Cornwall Photographic Memories.
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