Photos of the Village

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The Chestnut Tree, Church and Clink

The Chestnut Tree

The Piggy House The Old Blacksmith Forge
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These photos of listed buildings in and around St Tudy were taken by

Charles Perry who sadly is no longer with us.

Guide Post Tredethy Butts Park  Built in the 18th century, was originally the Doctor's house and surgery Cavalier Cottage  Built in the early to mid 18th century Methodist Chapel and Schoolroom  Build in 1869 Spare Hill House  Originally a farmhouse now a private house built in the mid 17th century
Churchyard Cross The Clink  Originally a church house but later used as a schoolroom and then as the parish clinks or lock?up. Used today as a meeting place by local people. Garlands  Originally a rectory built in the 18th century now a private house The Green View and Churchtown  Now divided into two houses build in the early 117th century Poolpark Built in the 18th century just outside then main village
Three Hole Cross Hengar Manor  Country House now converted into a restaurant as part of a holiday complex. Rebuilt in 1905 after extensively damaged by fire in 1904. Oke Cottage  Build in the late 18th century Allenbrook Tinten
Church of St Uda (St Tudy Parish Church)  Parish Church dedicated to St Uda with Norman origins Lower Tamsquite House Tamsquite House  originally a farmhouse built in the 18th century now a private house. St Nicholas Chapel Nos 1?4 Chapel Row  Terrace of four cottages built in the 1840's. Now used as holiday cottages
Pump and Trough  village pump and trough built in the 19th century to be found I the centre of the village by Blacksmith Cottage

Quies Cottage  A 17th century farmhouse now a private house