Tregaminion Church is a Grade II* listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 October 1986. A C19 Church.
Tregaminion Church
- WRENN ID
- wild-lintel-bittern
- Grade
- II*
- Local Planning Authority
- Cornwall
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 7 October 1986
- Type
- Church
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Tregaminion Church is an early 19th-century church built from local stone rubble with a stone tile roof. It features a single bay chancel and a three-bay nave, with a high vestry located at the west end. The church has three-light windows on the east and west sides, as well as three-light windows on the right side of the nave. There is a cut stone porch with a moulded door and a coped parapet, and the west window showcases complex neo-Decorated tracery. The gable has a coped parapet and a bellcote. Inside, the church contains box pews and a west gallery supported by cast iron columns, along with a stone font. A carved pulpit, which may be medieval, is present, and there are wall tablets that predate the 19th century, possibly from a previous church. The chancel arch is moulded without capitals, and the nave roof is plastered and ribbed. Additional features include Commandment boards and heraldic glass in the east window. The church was formerly a mortuary chapel for the Rushleigh family, but it is equipped with liturgical furnishings suitable for a parish church or chapel of ease, many of which predate the early 19th-century date of the church.
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