St Elwyn's Church, Hayle Explained

St Elwyn’s Church, Hayle
Coordinates:50.1876°N -5.4203°W
Location:Hayle
Country:England
Denomination:Church of England
Churchmanship:Anglo-Catholic
Dedication:St Elywn
Consecrated Date:9 October 1888
Heritage Designation:Grade II* listed
Architect:John Dando Sedding
Groundbreaking:5 August 1886
Completed Date:9 October 1888
Length:101feet
Width:64feet
Height:88.5feet
Parish:Hayle
Deanery:Penwith
Archdeaconry:Cornwall
Diocese:Diocese of Truro
Province:Province of Canterbury
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Designation1:Grade II*
Designation1 Offname:Church of St Elwyn
Designation1 Date:14 January 1988

St Elwyn’s Church is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England Diocese of Truro in Hayle, Cornwall, England, UK.

History

The foundation stone was laid by Miss Susan Hockin, sister of the rector of Phillack, on 5 August 1886.[1] It was built to designs of the architect John Dando Sedding. The general style is Early English Gothic, but the large west window is of the Decorated Gothic style, as is the upper portion of the tower. The bold projecting balcony of the musicians’ gallery forms a striking feature. The altar, choir-stalls and nave seats were carved by Mr. Stanlake of Plymouth. The pulpit was made by James Richard of Hayle. The tower took its inspiration from Lostwithiel church. The slate roof terminated with a wrought iron finial carrying a vane. The finial was from Holman and Sons foundry at St Just. The blacksmith’s work was done by Mr. Richards of Hayle. The stone for the church came from the Tregenhorne quarry. The dressed stone was Breage granite. Corsham stone was used for the arcades and the choir screen, which includes courses of Polyphant stone. The font is entirely of Polyphant stone. It was consecrated on 9 October 1888.[2]

Parish status

The church is in a joint parish served by the Godrevy team ministry with:

Organ

The church contains an organ by William Sweetland of Bath dating from 1875. This was purchased for £200 by subscription in advance of the opening of the church. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

Notes and References

  1. News: . A New Church for Hayle. Laying the foundation stone of St Elwyn . Cornishman . Falmouth . 12 August 1886 . 29 September 2015. . subscription .
  2. News: . Consecration of St Elwyn’s Church, Halye . Cornishman . Falmouth . 11 October 1888 . 29 September 2015. . subscription .