St Brevita's Church, Lanlivery Explained

St Brevita's Church
Pushpin Map:Cornwall
Map Caption:Location within Cornwall
Coordinates:50.4°N -4.7039°W
Location:Lanlivery, Cornwall
Country:England
Denomination:Church of England
Dedication:Saint Bryvyth/Brevita
Years Built:14th-15th centuries
Spire Height:95feet
Parish:Lanlivery
Archdeaconry:Bodmin
Diocese:Truro
Province:Canterbury
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Designation1:Grade I
Designation1 Offname:Church of St Brevita
Designation1 Date:10 February 1967

St Brevita's Church is a Grade I listed medieval parish church of the Church of England in Lanlivery, Cornwall.[1] The church was built in the 14th and 15th centuries in the Perpendicular Gothic style, and is dedicated to Saint Bryvyth, or Brevita. Bryvyth's veneration is unique to Lanlivery and nothing is known about her. The churchyard contains multiple monuments, listed separately from the church itself.

History

The church dates from the late 14th century, with the south aisle, porch, tower, and some alterations dating from the mid 15th century.[2]

The dedication to Saint Bryvyth, or Brevita, is unique, and nothing else is known about this saint. Bryvyth is mentioned in three pre-Reformation sources; one such early source designates her as male, although other sources generally consider her female. Bryvyth was first mentioned in 1423 as Briueta, again in 1473 as Breutta, in 1539 as Bryvyth, and in 1763 as Brevita.[3] The reference to her in 1763 may be based on an undiscovered medieval document.[4]

In 1870 and 1887, Saint Bryvyth's feast day was celebrated on the first Sunday after the first Tuesday in May, but her original feast day is uncertain. A nearby holy well is dedicated to her.[5] The parish celebrates her feast day by dressing the holy well.[6]

In 1858, Samuel Lewis described St Brevita's Church as a "handsome structure of granite, in the later English style, with a lofty embattled tower crowned by pinnacles, and consists of two spacious aisles, separated by a central range of clustered columns."[7]

The Saints' Way pilgrimage passes through Lanlivery, and includes St Brevita's Church.[8]

In recent years, the parish community has set up a community library in the church and undertaken refurbishment of the building, to provide a better space for non-religious community events. Such events have included concerts, seasonal gardening projects, and holidays.

The church is in a joint benefice with the parish churches of Boconnoc, St Winnow, St Veep, Braddock, and Lostwithiel.[9]

Description

St Brevita's Church was built in the Perpendicular style out of granite rubble and ashlar. The current church dates originally from the late 14th century, with the bulk of the structure dating from the 15th century. In the 19th century, restoration was carried out, which included adding the current pews and pulpit. The interior of the church also contains numerous memorials dating from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.

The organ dated from 1888 and was originally installed in the Methodist Central Hall in St Blazey. It was moved to St Brevita's Church in 1994. A specification of the organ can be found in the National Pipe Organ Register.

The tower contains a peal of 8 bells.[10]

Monuments

Out of approximately 222 memorials,[11] the churchyard of St Brevita contains numerous Grade II listed monuments:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Beacham . Peter . Pevsner . Nikolaus . 2014 . The Buildings of England. Cornwall . Yale University Press . 275 . 9780300126686 .
  2. Web site: CHURCH OF ST BREVITA, Lanlivery - 1137701 Historic England . 2023-11-26 . historicengland.org.uk . en.
  3. Book: Orme, Nicholas . The Saints of Cornwall . 2000-01-06 . . 978-0-19-154289-3 . 76 . en.
  4. Book: Orme, Nicholas . English Church Dedications: With a Survey of Cornwall and Devon . 1996 . . 978-0-85989-516-3 . 94 . en.
  5. Web site: Brief History of the Parish . 2023-11-25 . Lanlivery Parish Council.
  6. Web site: Charles . Alec . 2023-05-26 . The life and soul of the village . 2023-11-26 . Truro Diocese . en.
  7. Book: Lewis, Samuel . A Topographical Dictionary of England . 1858 . 7th.
  8. Web site: Cornish Saints' Way . 2023-11-26 . The British Pilgrimage Trust . en-GB.
  9. Web site: About St Winnow Church . 2023-11-26 . www.stwinnowchurch.org.uk.
  10. Web site: Lanlivery S Brevita . . 11 February 2008 . . Dovemaster . 11 May 2019 .
  11. Web site: Parish of Lanlivery . 2023-11-26 . www.opc-cornwall.org.
  12. Web site: Kendal monument in the churchyard about 1 metre south of tower of Church of St Brevita, Lanlivery . 2023-11-26 . . en.
  13. Web site: Sarcophagus in the churchyard about 10 metres south of porch of Church of St Brevita, Lanlivery . 2023-11-26 . . en.
  14. Web site: Row of 3 monuments in the churchyard about 5 metres east of south aisle of Church of St Brevita . 2023-11-26 . . en.
  15. Web site: Siers monument in the churchyard about 7 metres south of south aisle of Church of St Brevita, Lanlivery . 2023-11-26 . . en.
  16. Web site: Sturtridge monument in the churchyard about 9 metres southeast of south aisle of Church of St Brevita, Lanlivery . 2023-11-26 . . en.
  17. Web site: Unidentified monument in the churchyard about 1 metre south of south aisle of Church of St Brevita, Lanlivery . 2023-11-26 . . en.
  18. Web site: Unidentified monument in the churchyard about 6 metres south of south aisle of Church of St Brevita, Lanlivery . 2023-11-26 . . en.