Interior of St. Kew Parish Church. Cornwall

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Interior of St. Kew Parish Church. Cornwall

Image: © Derek Voller Taken: 19 Sep 2010

Dedicated to St. James the Great, this 15th century church, built in the perpendicular style on the site of a much earlier one, has a fine wagon roof with the ends of each principal beam decorated with a carved angel. The richly carved Rood screen is Victorian.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.558011
Longitude
-4.794775