Friends Meeting House
Come to Good, Cornwall
The tiny village is home to an historic Quaker meeting house, a cob and straw thatch building dating from 1710 and containing glass dating from 1640.
The parish is named after the Cornish word for water 'Dowr' and lies near the point where two rivers meet.
Truro, Cornwall
It was once an important shipping place for the importation of timber, coals and iron, for the mines, and for the exportation of copper and other ores.
The Wesleyan Methodists also had a chapel here which was built in 1825, it was rebuilt in 1861.
Come to Good, Cornwall
The tiny village is home to an historic Quaker meeting house, a cob and straw thatch building dating from 1710 and containing glass dating from 1640.
Mylor Harbour, Cornwall
Welcome to St Mylor, in a place where worship began in 411, our much loved church is sited within a beautiful churchyard, and overlooks Mylor Harbour on the River Fal.
St Just in Roseland, Cornwall
The current church building dates from the 13th century. It was consecrated by Bishop Walter Bronescombe on the 14th August 1261.