St Teath church
The church building dates from Norman times and the lower section of the tower may be of Norman origin. It's been suggested that further Norman remains may possibly be buried beneath the churchyard which may have potential for appropriately sensitive archaeology. The church was enlarged in the 15th Century and the font dates from this period. The tower was remodelled in the 17th Century and some of the carved panels (e.g. in the pulpit) also date from around this time. The church was restored in the 1870s when some of the windows were replaced and again in 1913.
On walks
- St Teath (4.7 mile walk)