St Clement's Church
A large oval enclosure and the presence of a 5th-7th Century stone inscribed with the Celtic Ogham alphabet point to St Clement's churchyard being of early mediaeval origin. After the Norman conquest in around 1100, the church was given as part of the Manor of Moresk to the priory of St Michael's Mount. The current church building was mainly constructed in the 15th Century, enlarging an earlier 13th Century church from which some materials remain. In the 19th Century, the church was thoroughly restored.
On walks
- St Clement and Malpas (3.8 mile walk)