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St Euny

St Euny

Redruth

Cornwall

Late C15 tower, otherwise all rebuilt 1758, restored 1878, 1925 and 1958.

Architectural Features

the west doorway, Tudor-arched under a square, has carved spandrels and deeply moulded surround, and a deep hoodmould

a 2-centred arched 3-light window above the door, with Tudor- arched lights, hollow-moulded surround, and hoodmould

2 figured gargoyles above each belfry window, and a carved winged figure at each corner

The aisles, in simple Georgian style, of 5 bays and externally of 2 unequal storeys, have a low 1st floor band, and symmetrically-arranged segmental-headed openings with keystones: doorways in the 1st and 5th bays (with panelled doors), short windows in the intermediate bays at ground floor, and tall windows in all bays above, mostly sashed and with many small panes but some of those at ground floor replaced with stained glass (and that in the centre of the north side with 2 stone mullions)

various C19 wall monuments