St Carantoc's church. When I first saw it, I thought 'bloody Victorians, they've desecrated a church by sticking an odd bit on the end'. Not so, the strange shape is due to the fact that the east end (right side) was originally a college for priests, dating from Edward the Confessor. The smaller church to the left (sad that the tower has been rendered in featureless cement) was used by the lay worshippers, whilst the college folk had the posher, more spacious end. During the Reformation, the college was closed down and the interior stripped. That, and the rest of the church, fell into disrepair over the centuries due to lack of funds. (the church history is really interesting and worth reading) and what money there was had to support a lot of clergy. |
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