Cury Church
The church is dedicated to St Corentin and the building dates from the 11th Century. An 11th Century doorway and font remain from this time. In the 13th Century, it was owned by an Abbey in Gloucestershire and attached to the parish of Breage. In the 15th Century, the church was rebuilt and much of the current building dates from this time. Money was left for extending the church in the 16th Century but the work was never carried out.
The head of the mediaeval cross now standing in the churchyard was found lying in a ditch within the churchyard and was reunited with its base in 1849.
On walks
- Poldhu Cove to Cury (7.6 mile walk)