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St.Ervan Church
dedicated to: St.Ervan
Services
1st Sunday 0930hrs Morning Prayer
(Contemporary Language)
All other Sundays 0930hrs Holy Communion
(Contemporary Language)
These Services can change. Please check current
services
The Building

The church is tucked away in the depths of the Cornish
countryside in the centre of St.Ervan Churchtown with its
Victorian Rectory and School-house and its older "Kiddlywink"
(The Farmhouse) and Glebe Farm. The lane from the church
runs down to a mill known to date from 1276, with a
christening well on the right, halfway down. The church
was supported by the Arundells who lived at the manor of
Trembleath as early as 1240 and the first mention of the
church that survives is 1208. The present church was
built in the 13th and 14th centuries and it has never
been enlarged. The original tower, 50 feet high and built
in the 14th/15th centuries had the upper part brought
down by explosives in the 1880s, but it was not properly
capped until 1956 and now stands 24 feet high. The
chancel has a twist to the south. There are 10 slate
memorials and 2 marble memorials on the walls and a
Georgian Pulpit which was thrown out with the box pews in
1880 and returned this century. There is a medieval bell
standing under the tower, cast in the reign of Henry VI. John Betjeman mentioned the church in his poem "Summoned
by Bells"
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