The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Lostwithiel, Cornwall

Lostwithiel on Wikipedia.
 

The site of a demolished Congregational Chapel. SX 104 601. © Paul E. Barnett (2017).

Methodist Church, originally Wesley - it was closed in 1967. SX 103 598. © Andrew Ross. Another view, © Paul E. Barnett (2016).

The site of a vanished chapel (pre-1300) is indicated by a low mound outside Restormel Castle. The remains of another chapel are inside the castle - the room at the top of the flight of wooden stairs. SX 103 613. Both © Paul E. Barnett (2016).

St. Bartholomew, and a skull & crossbones gravestone. SX 104 598. Both © Andrew Ross. Another view, and an ancient cross in the churchyard. Both © Steve Bulman (2010). Link.

The chapel of St. Faith's House of Mercy. At one time a children's home, and latterly a Youth Hostel, the home has been converted into holiday accommodation, as (presumably) has the chapel. SX 112 598. © Paul E. Barnett (2017). Link.     

St. Nectan stands east of Bridgend at SX 1284 5998. © Paul E. Barnett (2017). Link.

St. Saviour's Church Centre at Bridgend. SX 109 597. © Andrew Ross. By 2013 the church had closed and was being converted to residential use. © Andrew Ross (2013).

The former Wesleyan Methodist Church. SX 104 599. © Paul E. Barnett (2017).

Another more recent Wesleyan Church has been converted into a Community Centre. SX 104 598. © Paul E. Barnett (2017).

 

 

 

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