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Church of St Genesius

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Church of St Genesius — Grade I listed building-listed church in england-south-west, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
  • Free entry

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Church of St Genesius is a Grade I listed building-listed church in england-south-west, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1142413). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details ST GENNYS ST GENNYS SX 19 NW 4/62 Church of St Genesius 29.9.61 I Parish church. Lower stages of tower C12, aisles and porch C15, chancel earlier than aisles. Restoration of 1871 by James P St Aubyn, restoration of 1910 by E H sedding who added tower buttresses and rebuilt upper stage. Slatestone rubble, porch facade granite ashlar, south aisle windows granite, north aisle windows originally polyphant, largely replaced in hatherleigh. Slate roof, pretty slate bargeboarding to aisle gables. 3-stage west tower with set back buttresses with set offs and decoration of engaged finials. C12 window openings to lower stages of tower, belfry openings, paired cinquefoil-headed lights in square-headed openings under hoodmoulds. 4-bay north and south aisles with 3-light square-headed windows. North aisle has single massive buttress and blocked door. Porch entrance with moulded arch beneath square head, blind quatrefoils in spandrels. Stone benches, stoup and moulded inner door to porch. Priest's door on south side of chancel. Unmoulded C12 tower arch. South arcade and west bay of north arcade C15 octagonal granite piers carrying double-chamfered, 4-centred arches; east bays of north arcade polyphant piers of unused section; 8 hollows with 4 engaged shafts and fillets between. Moulded capitals with fleurons and cresting and richly-moulded arches. 1871 roofs throughout. 2 tiers of wind-bracking. Paired truss forms chancel arch. C12 greenstone square font with blank arches on faces set on renewed granite base and Purbeck shafts. Set in north wall of north aisle fine slate memorial with coat of arms to the children of William Heo, dated 1693. 2 fine slate memorials to William Braddon, died 1694 (q.v. Treworgie Barton) and Henry Braddon, died 1711, fixed to south chancel wall. O

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Church of St Genesius is a Grade I listed building located in South-West England. This designation reflects its exceptional architectural and historical significance.

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Coordinates
50.7446, -4.6250
District
Cornwall
Parish
St. Gennys
Postcode
EX23 0NW
Parliamentary constituency
North Cornwall
Established
1150

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of St Genesius?
Church of St Genesius is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode EX23 0NW), in the parish of St. Gennys.
Is Church of St Genesius a listed building?
Church of St Genesius is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Church of St Genesius free to visit?
Yes, Church of St Genesius is free to enter.
How do I get to Church of St Genesius?
Drivers can navigate to postcode EX23 0NW. It sits within the North Cornwall parliamentary constituency.