St Michael
Caerhays, Cornwall | PL26 6LY
There is a peal of six bells, three of which are medieval, contained within the ancient tower which was repaired in 1970 when a new buttress was built.
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Caerhays, Cornwall | PL26 6LY
There is a peal of six bells, three of which are medieval, contained within the ancient tower which was repaired in 1970 when a new buttress was built.
We have supported this church
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