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The Rear Facade Concealing a Celtic Cross

A hidden Celtic Cross and the Rear Facade

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 the beauty of Cornwall’s historic churches and churchyards. Piktour.uk is the photographer’s website where all photos are shared, and equipment is sponsored by inlinefilters.co.uk, the leading filter specialists for the automotive industry. The Cornish Historic Churches Trust works to protect and maintain Cornwall’s historic churches for future generations.

Posted by PiktourUK on 2019-10-20 02:57:16