Title
Roman CatholicChurch Rosevean Road Penzance. West facing. The Roman Catholic Church was built under the leadership of the priest-in-charge, an Irishman , Fr. Young, who found a site in Rosevean Road. The Church , another example of the Early Gothic Revival with a massive granite bell turret above the western gable, was opened in 1843, the architect is unknown.
The church appears never to have been completed and in 2021 S.J. Quick and sons Builders St Ives are adding a new North Aisle and bell tower which will give the church symmetry after all those years.
CurrentClergy: Canon Philip Dyson
The church appears never to have been completed and in 2021 S.J. Quick and sons Builders St Ives are adding a new North Aisle and bell tower which will give the church symmetry after all those years.
CurrentClergy: Canon Philip Dyson
Description
The Roman Catholic Church was built under the leadership of the priest-in-charge, an Irishman , Fr. Young, who found a site in Rosevean Road. The Church , another example of the Early Gothic Revival with a massive granite bell turret above the western gable, was opened in 1843, the architect is unknown.
The church appears never to have been completed and in 2021 S.J. Quick and sons Builders St Ives are adding a new North Aisle and bell tower which will give the church symmetry after all those years.
CurrentClergy: Canon Philip Dyson
The church appears never to have been completed and in 2021 S.J. Quick and sons Builders St Ives are adding a new North Aisle and bell tower which will give the church symmetry after all those years.
CurrentClergy: Canon Philip Dyson
Publisher
Morrab Library
Date
1900-1910
Rights
Morrab Library
Format
Print
Identifier
W 59
Coverage
Penzance
Physical Dimensions
2 x 1.5