Dedicated to St Feock
1130 - The font is said to be earlier than the bell tower. It is made of rare Cataclew Stone.
1640- about this time the Cornish language ceased in the parish.
17th Century - The vicar if the time was forced to administer sacrament in Cornish at
the siege of Pendennis Castle because the Cornish did not understand English.
1846 - The church was renovated and enlarged as the vicar required a hundred more
seats for the poorer parishioners; as over half of the 250 seats were appropriated by
wealthier members of the congregation.
1874 - The church was found unsound so it was taken down and the stone used to
build a new one. It was designed by Piers St Aubyn
1875 - Foundation stone laid by Mrs Gilbert of Trelissick
1876 - August 1st New church consecrated