St Tudy Church
The present church in St Tudy dates from Norman times. It was extensively rebuilt in the 15th century, and repaired during the 19th century. It is built on the site of an earlier church of the 6th century. The circular churchyard is typical of Celtic churches from this period.
Set into the stone hedge face of the churchyard is "The Clink": initially this was the church ale house, then became the local constable's lock-up (hence the name).
On walks
- St Tudy to Wetherham (2.4 mile walk)