St Feock Church
The church at Feock dates from the 13th Century although may well be on the site of an earlier religious site. The bell tower is the only original part of the thirteenth century church and now contains three bells which were recast from one large mediaeval bell. The church was one of the last to give services in the Cornish language which was recorded as still being the case in 1640. The present church was rebuilt rather than restored in 1874, suggesting that it was in a derelict state and beyond repair by the 19th Century. However, the 13th Century font and some woodwork from the 16th century were salvaged from the previous church.
On walks
- Feock to Devoran (6.1 mile walk)