English Heritage sites near St. Enoder Parish

Porth Hellick Down Burial Chamber

PORTH HELLICK DOWN BURIAL CHAMBER

1000 miles from St. Enoder Parish

A large and imposing Scillonian Bronze Age entrance grave, with kerb, inner passage and burial chamber all clearly visible.

Halliggye Fogou

HALLIGGYE FOGOU

1000 miles from St. Enoder Parish

Roofed and walled in stone, this complex of passages is the largest and best-preserved of several mysterious underground tunnels associated with Cornish Iron Age settlements.

Innisidgen Lower and Upper Burial Chambers

INNISIDGEN LOWER AND UPPER BURIAL CHAMBERS

1000 miles from St. Enoder Parish

Two Bronze Age communal burial cairns of Scillonian type, with fine views. The upper cairn is the best preserved on the islands.

Harry's Walls

HARRY'S WALLS

1000 miles from St. Enoder Parish

An unfinished artillery fort, built above St Mary's Pool harbour in 1552-53.

Garrison Walls

GARRISON WALLS

1000 miles from St. Enoder Parish

You can enjoy a two-hour walk alongside the ramparts of these defensive walls and earthworks, dating from the 16th to 18th centuries.

Cromwell's Castle

CROMWELL'S CASTLE

1000 miles from St. Enoder Parish

The castle stands guarding the lovely anchorage between Bryher and Tresco and is one of the few surviving Cromwellian fortifications in Britain.


Churches in St. Enoder Parish

Indian Queens (St Francis)

St Francis Road Indian Queens Truro
01637 880252
http://lannpydar.org.uk

Welcome to the parish church of Indian Queens: St Francis in the Anglican Diocese of Truro and county of Cornwall England

St Enoder

St Enoder Newquay
01637 880252
http://lannpydar.org.uk

The history of the church

The Parish of St. Enoder is situated in the heart of Cornwall. It has a population of 3,500 and includes the villages of Summercourt, Fraddon, St.Columb Road, Indian Queens, and Trevarren.

It is criss-crossed by roads, old and new, which lead from East to West and from North to South. Along these roads Celtic saints, merchants, pilgrims and tourists have all in their turn travelled and left their mark.

Although the roads separate our community into small villages and hamlets we have a strong Cornish sense of belonging and many of our families can trace their roots in this area back to the dawn of time.

Within the Parish of St. Enoder there are three churches, that of St.Enoder, St.Francis at Indian Queens and St.Constantine at Pedna Carne.


Pubs in St. Enoder Parish

Blue Anchor

Chapel Road, Fraddon, TR9 6LS
(01726) 860352

It is worth turning off the busy bypass to enjoy the homely atmosphere and good value food in this large 2-bar village pub, friendly and much-frequented by locals, and offering excellent value food. The main bar has a wide-screen TV and poo...
London Inn

1 School Road, Summercourt, TR8 5EA
(01872) 510281
londoninnsummercourt.co.uk/

This welcoming local pub has a large single bar room which is subdivided by wooden screens to give separate spaces for drinking or eating - good traditional home-cooked food is available. Once tied to a local brewery, the pub became a free...
Penhale Round

Penhale, Fraddon, TR9 6NA
(01726) 861148

One of the corporate pubs run by the Brewer's Fayre wing of Whitbread Inns (accommodation is in the Premier Travel Lodge next door). It has a pleasantly attractive bar area with modern beams and a wooden floor. There is also a raised, carpe...
Queen & Railway

St Columb Road, TR9 6QR

One-bar locals' pub with a railway flavour and on the Atlantic branch line Rail Ale Trail. Note the handpumps! The guest ale is varied frequently and imaginatively, and is often from a Cornish brewery. Darts, euchre and pool are all played.