Religious Building
CHURCH OF ST ENODOC
A place of worship with historical and architectural significance.
This religious building is legally protected under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990. As a Grade I listed building, it is considered to be of exceptional interest - only 2.5% of all listed buildings achieve this status. It has been protected for 57 years.
Post-War Conservation
Listed during a period of increased awareness of heritage conservation following wartime destruction of historic buildings.
Building Type
Religious Building
Listed Since
6 June 1969
List Entry
1211902
Nearby Development Sites
Nearby Listed Buildings
HEADSTONE OF JOHN EDVVEAN 2 METRES TO SOUTH OF SOUTH AISLE OF CHURCH OF ST ENODOC
HEADSTONE OF JOHN MABLY 7 METRES TO NORTH EAST OF CHANCEL OF CHURCH OF ST ENODOC
JESUS WELL
TOMBCHEST OF SIMON WILCOX 6 METRES TO SOUTH OF SOUTH PORCH OF CHURCH OF ST ENODOC
TWO TOMBCHESTS OF RICHARD ROUNSEVALL AND MARY KEN, 3 METRES TO EAST OF NORTH TOWER OF CHURCH OF ST ENODOC
What is a Listed Building?
Listed buildings are structures of special architectural or historic interest, protected under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.
- Grade I: Exceptional interest (2.5%)
- Grade II*: Particularly important (5.8%)
- Grade II: Special interest (91.7%)