Another one from my Spring/Summer backlog of 2018. Mookster, our American Explorer Friend and I drove from The Torrington Creamery to this little West Country Church. I think it was a nice fresh change for our friend, being used to the large American churches back home.
This one was in a tiny little Village; even Hamlet in deepest, darkest Cornwall; hidden totally from the road; it took some finding once parked!!
The interior is pretty spacious for the exterior appearance, and despite being closed for a while, it has decayed rather beautifully.
We had a nose in the old Sunday School; but the floor had completely given up the ghost so we stayed in the doorway.
The Church was built in 1861 and closed in 1993
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This one was in a tiny little Village; even Hamlet in deepest, darkest Cornwall; hidden totally from the road; it took some finding once parked!!
The interior is pretty spacious for the exterior appearance, and despite being closed for a while, it has decayed rather beautifully.
We had a nose in the old Sunday School; but the floor had completely given up the ghost so we stayed in the doorway.
The Church was built in 1861 and closed in 1993
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