The Churches of Britain and Ireland

St. Agnes, Cornwall

St. Agnes on Wikipedia.
 

The Methodist Church is on British Road, at SW 7213 5045. Originally Wesleyan, more photos of it can be seen here, including one of the date-stone for 1860. © Paul E. Barnett (2024). Link.

A former Methodist New Connexion Chapel stands on Rosemundy, and is now in use as a Masonic Hall. SW 7223 5042. It was seen by Streetview in 2021. Dated here to 1835, it also says that the Sunday School (the single storey building in front of the chapel) may be an earlier chapel.

The former double Mortuary Chapel, now used as a museum.  A map of 1888 labels the more northerly chapel (right, in the photo) as Church of England, the other as Dissenting. SW 7197 5021. © Paul E. Barnett (2015).

Our Lady Star of the Sea (R.C.) on Trevaunance Road and Wheal Friendly Lane. Genuki dates it to 1958. SW 7193 5099. © Paul E. Barnett (2015). Link.

St. Agnes, St. Agnes. SW 7203 5073. © Paul E. Barnett (2015). Link. Grade II* listed. For related listed features, see here.

A possible former church on Vicarage Road. Not marked as a church on any available maps, it's shown as a Sunday School on a map of 1907, and it's listed building entry (grade II) calls it a church hall. SW 7201 5063. © Paul E. Barnett (2015).

A former Chapel on Vicarage Road, now a restaurant. SW 7202 5053. © Paul E. Barnett (2015).

 

 

 

 

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