Egloskerry

This content requires HTML5/CSS3, WebGL, or Adobe Flash Player Version 9 or higher.

The north wall of the church of St Keri dates to the Norman period, but most of what you see is 15th century, heavily restored by the Victorians. A late 11th century tympanum depicting the Agnus Dei was found at this time and placed over the south door.

This panorama can be viewed in Full Screen Mode - click the full screen button on the toolbar. Click the button again or press Esc to quit.

Back to Cornish Churches
Back to Cornwall
Back to Panoramas