English: St Saviour's Church, Trevone. This church was built in 1959. The walls are local sandstone, from St Columb Downs. It is iron rich and the iron works outwards as the stone is weathered to give a hard casing. The roof is Delabole slate. It replaced a wooden mission church built in 1894. It is dedicated to St Saviour because there was a St Saviour's Chapel on what is now St Saviour's Point, on the Camel Estuary outside Padstow but inside the Doom Bar.
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