Bradoc Church Cornwall - St. Mary


Bradoc - Carving Detail
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Bradoc - The Nave
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Bradoc - Exterior View
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Bradoc - The Altar
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Bradoc - The Font
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Bradoc - The Pulpit
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The church at Bradoc is mainly a 13th century building standing on the site of a previous Norman church. Of this church only the tower and the Norman tower arch remain.

The present church consists of a nave, chancel, south aisle, north transept and a porch with west tower.

The Norman font remains and is decorated with a fact at each corner and trees of life. There are also some interesting bench ends remaining as well as part of the base of the screen, the rest of which is now situated at Boconnoc.

The North transept which dates back to the early Norman period features tablets depicting the Creed, The Lord’s Prayer and the 10 Commandments.. The fine wagon roof was restored from the ravages of the death watch beetle 1926-27.

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