St Just-in-Roseland Church
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St Just-in-Roseland Church
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A great place to visit. beautiful church and ground with peaceful walks and once done there is miss v’s cafe just across the lane for the best cream teas
Beautiful church in a stunning location. had a walk along the estuary too.
We were recommended st just-in-roseland for a walk, and we weren't disappointed. it is a beautiful church set in stunning gardens. the car park is for donations and there are toilets available. a lovely walk through the church grounds leads you to the church itself. a short walk pass the church takes you to the old well. you then have the choice of coming back the way you came or walking back on the road. once back to the car park there is a tea room opposite. we didn't go in but it was busy and all the cakes coming out looked good.
A very special place!! there is a tearoom at the top of the hill, before walking down to the beautiful church, situated next to the water. the grave stones date back centuries and the grounds are beautiful and very well looked after. there are tags inside the church, that you can write a personal message on and hang on the prayer tree outside.
What can i say? this is going to be a bit on the long side....an absolutely beautiful jewel of a church. very pretty. very welcoming, some beautifully crafted kneeling pads ( all done by locals), lots of remembrance plaques to read, plenty to see inside, items can be bought, a true masterpiece that is well cared for. the churchyard.. never before have i ever seen such well-kept, loved, and respected graves. they date from hundreds of years ago to the present day. the whole area and church is incredibly atmospheric. the landscaping is amazing. if you visit, do walk all over, you'll be amazed at all the beautiful planting...you can spend a couple of hours or a whole morning/afternoon here easily. when you're finished, visit the tea room opposite or walk pass the boat yard and across the fields into st mawes. there are no pictures of the outside landscaping that includes the graves out of respect.