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St Julitta

Lanteglos

Cornwall

Norman origins with tower added in circa C14, 6-bay south aisle added in C15 and restored in 1864 and in 1873 by J. P. St Aubyn.

Architectural Features

Plan : Norman origins with early masonry surviving in north wall of nave and chancel and east and west walls of north transept.

Probably originally of cruciform plan, the west tower added in the C14, the 6-bay south aisle

probably the south porch in the C15.

C14 2-centred moulded west door with 2 figure heads as labels to hood mould.

To east of transept, 3-light circa C17 window with early glass and lancet window to east.

Datestone 'I.M 1585' possibly indicating date of alteration or repair.

South aisle has four 3-light circa C15 Perpendicular windows with remnants of old glass.

Circa C15 waggon roof.

Interior : Circa C15 waggon roofs with crenellated wall plates

sealed with moulded and carved ribs and bosses.

North transept arch partly restored and rebuilt but indicating probable early (Norman) date.

C19 furnishings and pulpit.

Circa C15 octagonal font.

Several remains of old glass with heraldic motifs in top lights of north window of chancel and in 3 windows in south aisle.

Several good memorials.

Medieval cross head, Norman font bowl and remains of circa C15 stone windows at east end of south aisle.