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Church of St. Morwenna and St. John the Baptist in Morwenstow, United Kingdom

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Church of St. Morwenna and St. John the Baptist

The Church of St. Morwenna and St John the Baptist is steeped in history, the width and breadth of which is still expanding to this day.

The church has a clear Norman heritage, but scholars have concluded that a Saxon church once occupied these grounds before the current structure was built. In addition, the entire site is thought to have began as a pagan site of worship centuries ago.

Beyond the known reconstructions, the church has undergone numerous restorations in the last 100 years, including a series of large-scale renovations during the turn of the previous century. 

The church contains a historic figurehead that belonged to the Caledonia--a ship that ran aground on nearby Sharpnose Point. 8 crew members died in the shipwreck, including the captain, whose graves now rests on the church grounds. The captain's grave is marked with a replica of the famous figurehead.

The famous eccentric Robert Stephen Hawker was vicar from 1834 to 1875 and is commemorated by a stained glass window,

 


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