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St Mary Magdalene's Church, Launceston

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Location
  
Launceston

Denomination
  
Church of England

Dedication
  
St Mary Magdalene

Opened
  
1524

Phone
  
+44 1566 772101

Groundbreaking
  
1511

Country
  
England

Churchmanship
  
Broad church

Completed
  
1524

Parish
  
Launceston

Diocese
  
Diocese of Truro

Heritage designation
  
Listed building

St Mary Magdalene's Church, Launceston

Address
  
Church St, Launceston PL15 8AU, UK

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St Mary Magdalene’s Church, Launceston is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Launceston, Cornwall.

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History

The church dates from 1511 - 1524 and was built by Sir Henry Trecarrel of Trecarrel as a memorial to his infant son.

It was restored at a cost of £3,000 in 1894 under the plans of John Dando Sedding, but he died before the work could be carried out, and it was managed by Edmund Harold Sedding and Henry Wilson. A side chapel was added to the south aisle of the church. New seating was provided in the north and south aisles, and oak benches provided for the centre aisles. New choirs stalls were also provided, and all of the carving was done by Charles Trask and Sons, Stoke-under-Ham, Illminster. Stonework was done by William Burt of Newport, Launceston.

Organ

The church has had organs since before the English Civil War. An organ was installed in 1723, probably by Thomas Swarbrick. The donor was either Sir William Morice, 3rd Baronet (1707–50) or his successor Humphry Morice MP (1723–85). This has had numerous modifications over the years. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

References

St Mary Magdalene's Church, Launceston Wikipedia