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The Church of St. Petroc and St. Saviour is adjacent to Prideaux Place - the home of the Prideaux-Brune family. Masses are celebrated during the week. On SATURDAY EVENING Holy Mass is celebrated at 5.30 p.m
The Church of St. John is situated on Barry's Lane - a two minute walk from the centre of Padstow. The Superintendent Methodist Minister Revd. Jennifer Lunn offers a warm welcome at their service at 11.00 am. and 6.00 pm. each Sunday
Well preserved 13th-14thC dovecote, the only one of four surviving, in Cornwall.
A 16thC Elizabethan mansion with contemporary embossed plaster ceiling in the Great Chamber. Forty acres of grounds including 20 acres of deer park.
St. Saviour's, Trevone WEDNESDAY: 10.30 am. - Said Eucharist Easy to follow service booklets have been produced to help our visitors feel at ease at all our services.
The Tourist Information Centre is situated in The Red Brick Building on the North Quay in Padstow. The nearest car park is the Harbour car park on the South Quay. The Tourist Information Centre is open all year around.
It is our wish to provide a haven of peace and tranquility in our two churches; the Padstow Parish Church of St. Petroc on Church Street, Padstow and also at our Mission Church in the village of Trevone.
Come and visit the memorabilia room of the famous poet, Sir John Betjemen, open to all, 10am to 4pm, Mondays-Fridays. Books, postcards and gifts on sale.
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Our Parish church is dedicated to Saint Menefreda (which is the origin of the present name St. Minver). She is thought to have been one of the 24 children of St. Brychan. The saint herself probably came here in the 6th century