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Parish Church of:
Penponds
Formed January 1, 1847 from the parish of Camborne.
The church of the Holy Trinity, erected in 1846, is a building of stone with granite quoins, in the Early English style, and consists of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and a turret containing one bell. There are 300 sittings. The register dates form the year 1850.
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Author's Notes
This church is a 'gem', the exterior is a typical 19th century church, looking very much like many other Mission Churches constructed at that time, but the interior is something else. The craftsmanship in the wooden and stone carvings is worthy of any major church. This church is a must to visit. The only down side is parking, there isn't any, unless you park in the village streets. If you get the chance this church is worth a visit.
The white images in the pictures are from a wedding dress exhibit that had just finished and was being disassembled when I was recording these images. |