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(Registers, 1543. ) St. Gennys (Sf. Genesius). Chancel, nave of 4 bays, aisles, S. Porch, and W. Tower. Low tower of two stages, with modern pyramidal slated roof, is Norm. , with small lights in both stages; no W. Windows or doorway, it abuts on side of a hill. Tower arch pointed and rebuilt, but jambs and im- posts original. Side walls of chancel also Norm. Squared bowl of font, with arcaded sides, is Trans. - Norm. ; it is of Tintagel greenstone. Arcade of N. Aisle, of Polyphant stone, c. 14...0x3; S. Arcade c. 1450. Over-restored in 1871, when most of win- dows were renewed. Up to that date there were a good many old seats and remains of screen ; two or three bench-ends now form a faldstool. (Regis- ters, 1702. ) St. Germans. 1 The church as it now stands 1 This account is condensed from a long descriptive and histo- rical article, by the present writer, which appeared in Builder of 3 December, 1904. io6 THE CHURCHES OF CORNWALL consists of chancel and nave (in continuous line), S. Aisle, quasi N.
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