- Hedges. The
Carnmarth Trust exists to care for the area.
Carnmarth North and
Carnmarth South are
deaneries of the
Diocese of Truro:
Carnmarth Deanery was...
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Frederick Temple were Bodmin, Stratton, St
Austell and
Carnmarth.
These remained unchanged until Carnmarth was divided;
later still in the 1980s some alterations...
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Administration Province Canterbury Diocese Truro Archdeaconry Cornwall Deanery Carnmarth,
North Parish Camborne and
Tuckingmill Historic site
Listed Building –...
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listed Architect(s)
James Piers St
Aubyn Administration Province Canterbury Diocese Truro Archdeaconry Cornwall Deanery Carnmarth,
North Parish Penponds...
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Groundbreaking 31
August 1843
Administration Province Canterbury Diocese Truro Archdeaconry Cornwall Deanery Carnmarth,
North Parish Camborne and Tuckingmill...
- of
Canterbury Diocese Diocese of
Truro Archdeaconry Cornwall Deanery Carnmarth South Parish Mawnan Listed Building –
Grade II*
Official name
Church of...
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clergy and four readers. The church,
dedicated to
Saint Piran, is in the
Carnmarth,
North deanery, the
archdeaconry of
Cornwall and the
Diocese of Truro...
- Today, the
archdeaconry of
Cornwall consists of the
deaneries of
Carnmarth North,
Carnmarth South, Kerrier, Penwith, Powder,
Pydar and St
Austell (Powder...
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Administration Province Canterbury Diocese Truro Archdeaconry Cornwall Deanery Carnmarth South Parish Falmouth,
Cornwall Clergy Vicar(s)
Parish in
Transition Laity...
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Saint Laudus,
Bishop of Coutances. Mabe was
located in the
Deanery of
Carnmarth and
belonged to the
hundred of Kerrier. Its po****tion was approximately...