Blisland, Church of St. Protus and St. Hyacinth

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Blisland, Church of St. Protus and St. Hyacinth by Neil Kennedy as part of the Geograph project.

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Blisland, Church of St. Protus and St. Hyacinth

Image: © Neil Kennedy Taken: 15 Sep 2002

This church was one of the first to be discovered in his childhood days by Sir John Betjeman whilst out riding his bicycle. Blisland Church is unusual in that it is on the edge of a village green, the only village in Cornwall to boast one.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.53051
Longitude
-4.675173