North Hill Parish Church, Cornwall. Limited opening. Free entry.
Details
Accessibility:
Parking is available for two or three vehicles on the east side of the church on Church View Road. Blue badge parking bays are not available in the area. There are no local public toilets. The gated, east side entrance and path has several steps that would require manual assistance for wheelchair access. On the west side of the church is a wider, wooden gated entrance with a shallow step. There is wheelchair access to a flat path leading up to the church and graveyard. The church doors have flat access with no steps.
Brief Description:
The church is situated in the centre of the village of North Hill. It has 14th century architectural features and with evidence that work was completed during the 15th and 16th centuries. The church was later restored in 1868 and offers weekly services.
Further Information:
Address:
North Hill Parish Church,
North Hill,
Launceston,
Cornwall
PL15 7PQ
Telephone:
Churchwarden 01566 782936
Email:
Email form on website.
Website:
http://www.trurodiocese.org.uk/
Opening Hours:
Family service every second Sunday at 11:00am.
Morning worship, lay led, every second Sunday at 11:00am.
Morning prayer every Friday morning at 09:00am.
Directions:
From the A30 travelling west or east take the Launceston exit south onto the B3254. Continue south until reaching the crossroads of North Hill and Tremollett and turn south east towards North Hill. After passing the Racehorse Inn, continue straight for 100 metres to arrive at the church.
OS SX272766
Transport:
For more travel information go to http://www.travelinesw.com/ or call Cornwall Transport on 0300 1234 222
Amenities:
The Racehorse Inn, 100 metres from the church, has a licensed bar, meals and refreshments. Nearby Launceston has a wide range of shops, cafés, restaurants and amusements.
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