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St Levan's Church, St Levan

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OS grid reference
  
SW380222

Churchmanship
  
Broad Church

Parish
  
St Levan, Penwith

Diocese
  
Diocese of Truro

Dedication
  
Salomon of Cornwall

Designated as world heritage site
  
15 December 1988

Denomination
  
Church of England

Heritage designation
  
Grade I

Phone
  
+44 1736 810374

Province
  
Province of Canterbury

Archdeaconry
  
Cornwall

St Levan's Church, St Levan

Address
  
The Valley, St Levan, Cornwall, TR19 6JT, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Similar
  
St Buryan's Church, St Sennen's Church - S, Logan Rock, Gwennap Head, Porthgwarra

St Levan's Church, St Levan is a parish church in the Church of England located in St Levan, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Until 1864 the church was a chapelry of the Royal Peculiar of the Deanery of St Buryan. It is now part of the united benefice of St Buryan and St Sennen.

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History

The church of St Levan is medieval. It was heavily rebuilt in the twelfth century and extended in the fifteenth century. It was restored by J. D. Sedding. St Levan (properly Selevan, a Celtic form of Solomon) according to the Life of St Kybi was a Cornishman and the father of Kybi. In the department of Morbihan are four places probably connected to the same saint, who probably lived in the 6th or 7th century. On the cliff at St Levan is St Levan's Well and below it the probable remains of his chapel, which were described by William Borlase in his Antiquities. For more information on the saint see Salomon of Cornwall.

Bells

The tower contains three bells dating from 1641, 1754 and 1881.

Stone crosses

Langdon (1896) records six stone crosses in the parish, of which two are in the churchyard.

Stained window

A stained glass window, the work of Messrs Joseph Bell and Son of Bristol, was placed in the chancel in March 1880. The window depicts Jesus, holding a child, between St Peter and St John and is in memory of Achile Baglehole who died when he fell off the cliff at Land's End in July 1879.

Media

St Levan's Church was featured in the first series of the BBC's Doctor Who.

References

St Levan's Church, St Levan Wikipedia