More information : (SW 86244474) St. Cohans Church (Vicarage) (NAT). (1) The church of St Cohan or Coanus was a chapelry to Probus until 1866 when it became a vicarage. In 1900 it was consolidated with Lamorran Rectory (SW 84 SE 11), but a more conveniently situated church was built at Tresillian Bridge (SW 87024648) in 1904, and the bells, 12th century font and 17th pulpit removed there. The old church became a mortuary chapel. The building, which is now disused and in a state of decay, is mainly 15th century, with an earlier core. There is a thin two stage west tower and two Norman window openings in the north wall, one with a 14th century window inserted. (2-4)
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