Altarnun is one of those Cornish villages too timeless to be real
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Altarnun is one of those Cornish villages too timeless to be real
St Nonna's Church, Altarnun, Cornwall - Norman font (Explored) by Baz Richardson (catching up!) Known as the Cathedral of the Moors, the Grade I-listed medieval church at Altarnun on Bodmin Moor has Norman origins but was largely rebuilt in the 15th century from stones from an earlier church plus unquarried stones from the moor. The font dates from Norman times and features a fierce bearded head, still with some colours remaining. The benches date from the early 16th century, and the 79 bench ends are among the finest in Cornwall. This is considered by Simon Jenkins to be one of England's Thousand Best Churches. https://flic.kr/p/2ix4L6Q
Storm clouds cast an eerie light on Altarnun parish church
Altarnun, Cornwall, England
Early 1960s
Footpaths and ferns... . . . #altarnun #cornwall #woodlandwalking #publicfootpath #stonestile #rambling #ferns #inthecountry (at Altarnun, Cornwall) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGMyoxsH2v3/?igshid=6vnumyow7d8v
"Beneath a Steel Sky" at the Nine Stones stone circle on Bodmin Moor, watching the rain sweep past on both sides but not catching us. #ninestones #ninestonescircle #ninestonesstonecircle #bodminmoor #altarnun #beneathasteelsky #90sgamesreference #stonecircle #archaeology #historyiseverywhere (at Nine Stones, Altarnun) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDZehXgAAaC/?igshid=1sh4nvp4clsxp
Altarnun, UK (by Baz Richardson)