St Clarus's Church, St Cleer, Cornwall
The position of the present church is probably the site of St Clarus's 9th century wattle and daub oratory. Originally built by the Normans, the Grade I-listed Church of St Clarus was rebuilt in the 13th century and additions made in the 14th and 15th centuries. It has a fine tower 97 feet high with four typical Cornish pinnacles.
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St Clarus's Church, St Cleer, Cornwall
The position of the present church is probably the site of St Clarus's 9th century wattle and daub oratory. Originally built by the Normans, the Grade I-listed Church of St Clarus was rebuilt in the 13th century and additions made in the 14th and 15th centuries. It has a fine tower 97 feet high with four typical Cornish pinnacles.
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Uploaded on March 30, 2015
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