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ABOUT ST EUNY CHURCH

The following is an extract from www.visitredruth.co.uk

St Euny Parish Church is one the oldest surviving buildings in the town and is set in beautiful grounds along the picturesque Church Lane. The ancient church was founded in the 6th century by its patron saint, St Euny, and Christian worship has continued on this site for 1400 years. Most of the present church was rebuilt in 1786 but the tower is from the 15th century. The current building is a beautiful well kept Georgian gem and is on the edge of the town, bordering open countryside which forms part of the UNESCO Cornish Mining World Heritage Site. St Euny’s Celtic Feast Day is the 1st February. Because of its historic importance in the local area, its beauty and renowned acoustic, it is often chosen for concerts, filming and sound recording of local choirs.


Getting to the church

St Euny Church, which is located in the older part of the town known as Churchtown, is approximately one mile from Redruth Railway Station. It sits under Carn Brea and can be found on an Ordnance Survey map, reference SW6912241238: There is car parking space outside the church and bicycles can be left outside or in the porch.

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