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OPENING TIMES
The church is open every day from 9am - 5pm

View of the Church
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Services

1st Sunday - 10.15am
Matins

2nd Sunday - 8.15am
Holy Communion B.C.P.

3rd Sunday - 10.15am
Matins

4th Sunday - 8.15am
Parish Communion B.C.P.  

MORE INFORMATION

Aumbry This is a small cupboard. Anglican churches stored the blessed sacrament in these cupboards. A light burned outside the door of the aumbry to denote the presence of the sacrament.

There is some evidence that the aumbry had a different purpose in medieval times, and was used to contain those objects considered sacred rather than just valuable: the chrismatory with its holy oils, the altar vessels, etc.

Piscina Is the name that was used to denote a baptismal font or the cistern into which the water flowed from the head of the person baptized. It is usually constructed near the altar, at the south wall of the sanctuary, in the sacristy, or some other suitable place.

 

 

Caerhays Parish Church

 

Caerhays Parish Church

The Church of St. Michael and all Angels.

There is a peal of six bells, three of which are medieval. In 1970 the ancient tower was repaired and a new buttress built.

Funds for the past and future church maintenance have been and still are raised by local efforts and the generous donations of visitors.

One small sword and sheath reputed to have been used by one of the Trevanions at Bosworth Field (1485) has been missing since 1966 and a ceremonial helmet likewise since 1980 from the Lady Chapel.

The date of the original church is not known, but on the north side is a fine blocked Pre-Norman doorway which has a tympanum on which is sculptured an Agnus Dei, this is one of only six in Cornwall. The church was originally cruciform in shape and was re-dedicated by Bishop Bronescombe on 5th October 1259. There is a covered double lych-gate with stone seats, to afford cover to the person while waiting for the corpse at a funeral. In the porch is a Aumbry and inside the church is a piscina.

In the Lady Chapel are three pikes, a helmet and a life-size statue of George Byron Bettesworth, a captain in the Royal Navy, whose grandmother was a Trevanion. Capt. Bettesworth had a brief but brave and distinguished career (1785-1808).

Near the organ is a stone marking the burial place of Isabella Byron, daughter of John Byron and his wife Sophia. Four month old Isabella would have been the Aunt to the 6th Lord Byron (Poet) who was born in 1788.

One of the Church's south-side windows has three lights dipicting Elijah ascending into heaven, Elisha, Christ Kings of Kings, Baptism and underneath, Paul on Mars Hill, the good shepherd and John the Baptist. In the centre of the middle light is the Crucifixion.


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