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Parish Church of:
Veryan
The church of St. Symphorian is a building of stone in the Perpendicular style consisting of chancel, with aisles of two bays, nave of six bays, north aisle, south transept, south and west porches and a tower on the south side of the transept, with four pinnacles and containing a clock and 3 bells, the first two cast in 1748 and the tenor in 1772; some well carved remains of a screen are preserved in the vestry: there are a large number of monuments of modern date: the church was restored in 1847-50, and has 400 sittings. The register dates from the year 1683.
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