St Manarch: Perpendicular church, rededicated 1321; chancel rebuilt 1721; general restoration 1887
St Manarch: general view from the south-east
St Manarch: three stage c15 west tower with thin buttresses, battlements & octagonal pinnacles
St Manarch: nave & chancel in one; restored by Bodley in 1887; c15 wagon roof with bosses
St Manarch: rood screen leading to choir stalls in chancel
St Manarch: Norman font of Catacleuse stone with Jacobean cover
St Manarch: detail of rood screen, c.1520, with Perpendicular traceried bays
St Manarch: saints from rood screen dado; St Gregory, St Jerome, St Ambrose & St Augustine
St Manarch: saints from rood screen dado; St Apollonia (pincers & tooth), St Sitha (keys), St Dorothy (basket) & St Barbara (tower)
St Manarch: Henry VI from rood screen dado
St Manarch: pregnant St Mary
St Manarch: wooden monument to Charles Grylls, d.1611
St Manarch: monument to Charles Grylls, erected 1623
St Manarch: monument to Charles Grylls, 1623; four sons (John, Francis, Charles & George) & four daughters (Elizabeth, Mary, Agnes & unknown)
St Manarch: inscription from the monument to Charles Grylls, erected 1623
St Manarch: memorial to John Grylls, d.1649, & wife Grace (Bere of St Neot), d.1653; erected 1666 by their son Charles
St Manarch: shield from one of the stalls with reference to John Grylls, d.1649, & wife Grace (Bere)
Entry Name: Church of St Manarck and St Dunstan
Listing Date: 21 August 1964
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1136993
English Heritage Legacy ID: 60545
ID on this website: 101136993
Location: St Marnarch's Church, Lanreath, Cornwall, PL13
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: Lanreath
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: Lanreath
Church of England Diocese: Truro