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UK Holiday 11: Cornwall 5: St Ives (page 9/10)

[picture: Parish Church 10: Arch decoration]

Parish Church 10: Arch decoration

The carved capital of the stone column supports an arch.

[picture: Parish Church 11: Arch decoration 2]

Parish Church 11: Arch decoration 2

A different (and sharper) view.

[picture: Parish Church 12: Font]

Parish Church 12: Font

The carved stone church baptismal font.

[picture: Parish Church 13: Carved end of a pew]

Parish Church 13: Carved end of a pew

An intricate carving on the end of a pew.

[picture: Parish Church 14: Carved end of a pew 2]

Parish Church 14: Carved end of a pew 2

A different view, also showing the kneelers hanging ready for use.

[picture: Parish Church 15: Outside door]

Parish Church 15: Outside door

Possibly the vestry door, I’m not sure.

[picture: Parish Church 16: Church and Graveyard]

Parish Church 16: Church and Graveyard

The outside of the church, with a door, an arched window, and some gravestones. The flat stone table at rear left is a tomb.

[picture: Wills Lane]

Wills Lane

Not only are the streets in St Ives narrow, but, as in many older towns, they are not straight.


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