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St Hydroc

St Hydroc

Trebyan

Cornwall

Probably early C15, enlarged later C15.

Architectural Features

Alterations of circa 1621, by Sir Richard Robartes

Slate roofs with crested ridge tiles with raised coped verges and cross finials to the gable ends.

The north aisle was added mid-to-late C15.

In circa late C15, the south aisle, south porch and west tower were added.

Recessed spandrels with carved leaves, square hood mould with label stops

Late C15 wagon roof with carved wall-plates, ribs and bosses.

All roofs are ceiled C19 wagon roofs, with re-used C15 bosses in the nave.

In the north aisle, all windows have nook-shafts with hollow-moulded capitals, the north window all with a panel of plasterwork with strapwork of C17.

4- bay south arcade with Pevsner A-type piers, capitals in a different coloured granite with geometric carving

Fittings: C19 stone font in nave.

C19 wooden benches and pulpit

brass and wrought iron common rail

Monuments in south aisle: Pair of slate tablets, with Latin and English verses, painted and gilded slate shield of arms and pilasters, to George Carminow, 1599 and his wife Jane.

In north aisle, a fine marble monument with inscription panel, Corinthian columns, broken segmental pediment with shield of arms and skulls, scrolled supporters, apron with putto and corbels and lion masks, to Lady Essex Speccot, 1689.