English Heritage sites near St. Pinnock Parish

King Doniert's Stone

KING DONIERT'S STONE

5 miles from St. Pinnock Parish

Two richly carved pieces of a 9th century 'Celtic' cross, with an inscription commemorating Dumgarth, British King of Dumnonia, who drowned in c. AD 875.

Trethevy Quoit

TRETHEVY QUOIT

5 miles from St. Pinnock Parish

This well-preserved and impressive Neolithic 'dolmen' burial chamber stands 2.7 metres (8.9 ft) high. There are five standing stones, surmounted by a huge capstone.

Restormel Castle

RESTORMEL CASTLE

6 miles from St. Pinnock Parish

Great 13th-century circular shell-keep of Restormel still encloses the principal rooms of the castle in remarkably good condition, standing on an earlier Norman mound surrounded by a deep dry ditch.

Hurlers Stone Circles

HURLERS STONE CIRCLES

7 miles from St. Pinnock Parish

Three fine late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone circles arranged in a line, a grouping unique in England.

St Catherine's Castle

ST CATHERINE'S CASTLE

9 miles from St. Pinnock Parish

Discover perhaps what is Cornwall's smallest castle.

Dupath Well

DUPATH WELL

12 miles from St. Pinnock Parish

This charming well-house of around 1500 stands over an ancient spring, believed to cure whooping cough.


No churches found in St. Pinnock Parish


No churches found in St. Pinnock Parish