Boconnoc Church | |||||||||
Location: | Boconnoc, Cornwall | ||||||||
Country: | England | ||||||||
Denomination: | Church of England | ||||||||
Dedication: | unknown | ||||||||
Parish: | Boconnoc | ||||||||
Deanery: | Trigg Minor and Bodmin[1] | ||||||||
Archdeaconry: | Bodmin | ||||||||
Diocese: | Truro | ||||||||
Province: | Canterbury | ||||||||
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Boconnoc Church is a Grade I listed Church of England parish church in Boconnoc, Cornwall.[2]
The church dates from the 13th to 15th century, but was the subject of a substantial restoration in 1873. It consists of a nave, a south aisle and porch, a north chapel and, in the south west of the church, "a turret instead of a true tower".[3]
It contains a 15th-century font. The tower of 1877 has five sides in the lower part and eight in the upper. Features of interest include a musicians' gallery, the altar table made by Sir Reginald Mohun (1621), the Jacobean pulpit, and a monument to the wife of Will Drew.[4]
The church was placed onto the National Heritage List for England in August 1964.
The church is in a joint benefice with: