Lanivet Church
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Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 8 Mar 2001
St Nevet's Church has a tall tower, and north and south aisles of six bays. The windows are in the Perpendicular style. The 14C octagonal font has elaborate tracery panels. There are a number of ancient stones: A 5C or 6C pillar stone, inscribed 'ANNICU', by the south porch, and in the churchyard a rare type of Cross Slab, a hogback tombstone, two 3m high crosses, one with decoration including a man with a tail and one with a wheel-head.