South Petherwin and Lawhitton
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South Petherwin and Lawhitton

At the beginning of January 2018 I made another trip to the Launceston area, this time primarily to visit the village of South Petherwin and to take a good look at its church. On the way I made a detour to Lawhitton, to the south-east of Launceston. It was a bit of a wasted journey as the church was firmly locked. However I did note one unusual feature; attached to the east side of the three-stage tower was a stair turret, itself in an unexpected three stages of square turret. Next, in South Petherwin, I found car parking for the church and village hall. The latter is quite entertaining, built of corrugated iron, painted green, and with a nice name plaque, probably designed by local children. The church is quite impressive, standing high on a raised enclosure, not uncommon in Cornwall and possibly of pre-Christian origin. Most unusually, the entrance to the church is by a north porch. The first thing you notice, before entering, is a short massive pillar to the right of the porch; Pevsner explains this as a relic of the Norman church that stood here previously. Several things took my eye inside. Wooden ceilings are barrel-vaulted with ribs and carved bosses. The octagonal Jacobean (1631) pulpit is carved with fine linen-fold panelling. The lectern has somewhat similar panelling. Elaborate bench-ends carry figures of angels. The altar table is decorated with panels of embroidered flowers. An octagonal Norman font stands on a central column, surrounded by narrower columns. A chair in the chancel appears to be of early date. A wall monument to Ambrosius Manaton de Trecarrel is somewhat degraded but appears to date from 1651. There are rood stairs but both openings are blocked by later wooden doors.

S. Petherwin pulpit

South Petherwin ribbed ceiling

Lawhitton Church

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This review was written by Oliver Howes and is reproduced here in his own words. All text and photographs remain his work, preserved in his memory.

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