St Euny Church
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Image: © mike may Taken: 9 Apr 2006
St Euny Parish Church is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Redruth and is set in beautiful grounds along Church Lane. The ancient church was founded in the 6th century by its patron saint, St Euny, and Christian worship has continued on this site for 1400 years. Most of the present church was rebuilt in 1786 but the tower is from the 15th century.