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St Mewan

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OS grid reference
  
SW998517

Ceremonial county
  
Cornwall

Country
  
England

Dialling code
  
01726

Unitary authority
  
Cornwall

Civil parish
  
St Mewan

Region
  
South West

Local time
  
Friday 9:29 AM

UK parliament constituency
  
St Austell and Newquay

St Mewan

Population
  
3,210 (United Kingdom Census 2011 including Hewas Water )

Weather
  
11°C, Wind S at 23 km/h, 87% Humidity

The 1909 hele pipe organ at st mewan church cornwall


St Mewan (Cornish: Sen Mewen) is a civil parish and village in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

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Map of St Mewan, Saint Austell, UK

The village is approximately one mile (1.6 km) west of St Austell. It is a small settlement, comprising the parish church, rectory, a school and nearby farms. St Mewan parish includes the villages of Sticker, Trelowth, Trewoon, and most of Polgooth. An electoral ward with the name St Mewan also exists. The population at the 2011 census was 3,402.

Every morning the red sun tune silksworth st mewan church pipe organ


Parish church

The church is dedicated to Saint Mewan, a sixth-century Celtic saint who was born in Wales, visited Cornwall, and is mostly venerated in Brittany. The current building dates from the 13th century and is mentioned in a bishops' inquisition of 1294 as the 'Ecclesia de St Mewany'. It was, however, substantially rebuilt in 1854 by George Edmund Street and enlarged in 1890. The church tower is of only two stages and is built of granite blocks. Local legend suggests that the original builders were prevented from raising it higher by the devil, who threw down their stones each night.

Education

St Mewan Community Primary School was founded (as St Mewan Board School) in the nineteenth century, the main building being designed by Silvanus Trevail in 1874. The schoolmaster's house had previously been the St Mewan Inn. The school currently has around 400 pupils.

St Mewan Beacon

This natural landmark lies some distance from the village, to the north-west of Trewoon. It is a tor exposure of quartz-topaz-tourmaline rocks that has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its geological characteristics. St Mewan Beacon was studied by Cornish mining engineer and mineralogist Joseph Henry Collins who published an account of it in 1914.

References

St Mewan Wikipedia