St. Paul’s Church Illuminated by His Light

St Paul’s Church is a 19th-century church located in Charlestown, Cornwall, that boasts a grand façade complete with steeple. The church was constructed in the Early English style using granite stone from a quarry in Stenalees and has a slate roof. The church interiors feature stunning colours in the woodwork, stonework, kneeler cushions, and stained… Continue reading St. Paul’s Church Illuminated by His Light

The Rear Facade Concealing a Celtic Cross

St Paul’s Church in Charlestown, Cornwall is a 19th century church constructed in the Early English style. The church features a grand facade and towering steeple, made from granite sourced from a quarry in Stenalees and a slate roof. The church is part of The Churches Project, a photographic project started in 2015 to capture… Continue reading The Rear Facade Concealing a Celtic Cross

The Journey Towards St. Paul

St Paul’s Church in Charlestown, Cornwall, UK, is a 19th-century church built in the Early English style with granite stone from Stenalees quarry and a slate roof. The church’s grand facade and steeple make it a prominent landmark in Charlestown. The Churches Project, which started in 2015, aims to capture the beauty of Cornwall’s historic… Continue reading The Journey Towards St. Paul

St Paul’s Illumination

St Paul’s Church is an early 19th-century church located in the beautiful town of Charlestown, Cornwall, UK. The church boasts a grand facade with a steeple and was constructed in the Early English style using granite stone from a quarry in Stenalees, with a slate roof. The church is just one of many historic churches… Continue reading St Paul’s Illumination

A hidden Cross and a hidden Facade

Area St Paul’s Church – Charlestown – Cornwall – United kingdom Details The 19th century Church of St Paul’s in Charlestown has a gloriously grand facade entire with steeple. St Paul’s was created in the Early English fashion with granite stone sourced from a quarry in Stenalees and a slate roof. For extra information and… Continue reading A hidden Cross and a hidden Facade