English: St Hydroc's Church, Lanhydrock Of granite, near to the house. Pevsner considered the tracery of the windows to be a 17C interpretation of the Perpendicular style, and inside the Royal Arms, in plaster, is dated 1621. There is a cross in the churchyard 2.4m high, of the Hiberno-Saxon type.
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