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St Gwinear Parish Church
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St Elwyn
St Elwyn’s is one of Hayle’s most recognisable landmarks, known for its striking architecture and its long tradition of welcoming people from every walk of life. Built in 1888 and often called the “Cathedral of Hayle,” the church is shaped by the Anglo‑Catholic style of worship, which places a strong emphasis on beauty, music, and meaningful ritual.
Inside, visitors find colourful stained glass, peaceful chapels, and a sense of stillness that many people value whether or not they consider themselves religious. The church’s services use rich symbolism, candles, and music to create an atmosphere that feels reflective and grounded.
At its heart, St Elwyn’s is a place that values community, hospitality, and the idea that sacred spaces can help people pause, breathe, and reconnect with what matters. Whether someone comes to explore the building, attend an event, light a candle, or simply enjoy a moment of quiet, St Elwyn’s continues to be a gentle and steady presence in the life of Hayle.
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Phillack Parish Church of St Felicitas and St Piala
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Gwithian Church
Here you can find information about St Gothians Church, Gwithian, our services and facilities and those of the wider Godrevy Team. Please contact us via telephone, email, or visit the Godrevy Team website via the links below if you require more information.
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St Erth
“Ensuring that children and young people as well as adults are kept safe whilst in our care is an integral part of our church life. If you have any concerns about safeguarding please contact:
In the Parish: Mrs. Helen Purchase, Parish Safeguarding Officer, Tel contact – 01736 753628
In the Diocese: Sarah Acraman Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser, 01872 274351
Out of Hours for after 5pm and weekends: 01208 251300
In emergency situation:
Local Authority Children’s Social Care: 0300 123 1116?
Local Authority Adult’s Social Care: 0300 1234131?