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I visited St Anthony in May 2006. The parish has been part of Gerrans since 1934 and the church is no longer used.
To avoid the church falling into total disrepair it is maintained by a charity, The
Churches Conservation Trust (www.visitchurches.org.uk). The churchyard is overgrown with wild flowers but it's a very peaceful place and I don't think the residents would object!
Place House, St Anthony
Place House, St Anthony
St Mawes from St Anthony
Ann Parkyn & Jane Parkyn, wives of William in St Anthony's Churchyard
Medieval Coffin in St Anthony's Churchyard
John, Simon & Ann children of William & Ann Jane in St Anthony's Churchyard
John Henry Elger husband of Zabeth Mary Elger in St Anthony's Churchyard
Matilda wife of Parland Griffiths in St Anthony's Churchyard
James Emmett & Harriet Stephens in St Anthony's Churchyard
Louisa & Arnold Emmett children of A W & Jane Emmett in St Anthony's Churchyard
St Anthony's Church
Inside St Anthony's Church
Memorial to Lieut. Thomas Wilks in St Anthony's Church
Norman Portal in St Anthony's Church
Margaret & William Jane in St Anthony's Churchyard