The church with many names
St Nonna: c15 church except Trelawny transept rebuilt by St Aubyn in 1883; Perpendicular style windows throughout
St Nonna: c14 west tower, 62 ft. high, octagonal turrets, ogee headed light at second stage, three light belfry openings
St Nonna: c15 nave, ceiled wagon roof with original bosses; classical granite arcade of Tuscan order, c.1680
St Nonna: east wall of Trelawny transept showing Bishop Jonathan Trelawny's pastoral staff carried at his funeral in 1721
St Nonna: west wall of Trelawny transept with memorials & other exhibits
St Nonna: William Achym of Pelynt, 1589
St Nonna: Francis Buller, d.1616, & wife Thomasine
St Nonna: Francis Buller of Shillingham, d.1616, & wife Thomasine (Williams of Stowford), d.1627, kneeling before a prayer desk
St Nonna: heraldic shields relating to the Courtenay family from the monument to Francis Buller, 1616
St Nonna: Edward Trelawny of Bake, d.1630
St Nonna: slate memorial to Cordelia Trelawny, d.1634, aged 15; border pattern of vine & roses
St Nonna: inscription from the monument to Cordelia Trelawny, 1634
St Nonna: memorial to Elizabeth Vyvian of Trenowith, d.1640, as a baby
St Nonna: plate from the coffin of Jonathan Trelawny, Bishop of Winchester, d.1721
St Nonna: replica of the Trelawny Tapestry, 1603; the original now held at the archive library in Truro
Entry Name: Church of St Nonna
Listing Date: 21 August 1964
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1161660
English Heritage Legacy ID: 61634
ID on this website: 101161660
Location: St Nonna's Church, Pelynt, Cornwall, PL13
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: Pelynt
Built-Up Area: Pelynt
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: Pelynt
Church of England Diocese: Truro