St Agnes' Church, Grade II listed church building in St Agnes, Cornwall.
St Agnes' Church is a Grade II listed church building located in a village in Cornwall. The structure features stone walls, traditional architectural details, and stained glass windows that define its appearance.
The building dates to the early 19th century and received Grade II listed status from Historic England. This designation recognizes its importance in preserving local architectural heritage.
The church serves as a gathering place where residents of St Agnes come together for worship and community events. It remains a focal point in the life of the village, hosting activities that bring people together throughout the year.
The church is located on Vicarage Road and is open to visitors during regular hours. Those wishing to explore the interior should check opening times in advance.
The grounds are enclosed by distinctive boundary walls and a lych gate, a traditional covered entrance structure. These features are characteristic of Cornish church architecture and add to the site's authentic character.
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