St Symphorium’s Radiant Beacon

the Cornish Historic Churches Trust would be appreciated. However, please note that all of the photographs on this website are copyrighted and should not be used without permission. The Church of St Symphorian in Forrabury, Cornwall, UK, is a classic example of Norman style churches. While the tower was added in 1750, the church itself… Continue reading St Symphorium’s Radiant Beacon

St Symphorium’s Shimmering Glow

The Churches Project, initiated in April 2015, was inspired by a desire to take more black and white photographs, initially of granite landscapes in Cornwall. However, after visiting Zennor Church, the founder realised that Cornwall’s churches and churchyards held far more photographic interest, particularly for black and white photography. The gritty exterior of the churches… Continue reading St Symphorium’s Shimmering Glow

Astonishing Chancel and Rood Screen

The Church of St Breaca, also known as St Breage, is a 15th-century church located in the small Cornish village of Breage in the UK. It was named after an Irish nun who arrived in Cornwall in the 5th century. This historic church captures attention with its stunning architecture and design. Many of its features,… Continue reading Astonishing Chancel and Rood Screen

The Shining Light of St Symphorium

St Symphorian’s Church was founded in Norman situations with the Tower getting added in 1750. This is a further of the common Norman style church buildings that we really like. I only took a number of pictures below but they are some of my favourites. For additional info on this church click below: Forrabury Church… Continue reading The Shining Light of St Symphorium

Sumptuous Woodwork of the Chancel and Rood Screen

Location St Dilpe & St Leonard’s Church – Landulph – Cornwall Specifics The Church of St Dilpe & St Leonard was rebuilt in the 15th century whilst sections of it are assumed to be Norman. St Dylic, now St Dilpe was possibly just one of the 24 missionary saint little ones of Brychan. For a… Continue reading Sumptuous Woodwork of the Chancel and Rood Screen