St Piran's Church, Perranarworthal
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| St Piran's Church | |
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St Piran's Church | |
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| 50°12′29″N 5°06′50″W / 50.208°N 5.114°W | |
| Location | Perranarworthal, Cornwall |
| Country | England |
| Denomination | Anglican |
| Website | St Piran's Church |
| History | |
| Status | Parish church |
| Dedication | St Piran |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Active |
| Architectural type | Church |
| Style | Gothic Revival |
| Specifications | |
| Materials | Granite |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Truro |
| Archdeaconry | Cornwall |
| Deanery | Carnmarth, North |
| Parish | Stithians with Perranarworthal |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
| Official name | Church of Saint Piran |
| Designated | 30 May 1967 |
| Reference no. | 1141586 |
St Piran's Church is an active Anglican parish church in Perranarworthal, Cornwall, England. It is part of a united benefice consisting of eight churches, the Eight Saints Cluster, in the parishes of Stithians with Perran-Ar-Worthal and Gwennap. The benefice has four licensed clergy and four readers.[1] The church, dedicated to Saint Piran, is in the Carnmarth, North deanery, the archdeaconry of Cornwall and the Diocese of Truro.[2] The church was granted Grade II* listed status in May 1967.[3] The churchyard contains several listed chest tombs and headstones.
A Norman chapel possibly existed on the site of the church as evidenced by the tympanum over the south door.[4] A church was built in the 15th century, of which only the tower remains. The chancel was rebuilt in 1842 and again in 1882 when the nave, aisle and porch were rebuilt by James Piers St Aubyn. A vestry was added in the 20th century.[3]
