St Morwenna: church set above rocky coastline; chancel with c13 lancets; other windows are c19 replacements
St Morwenna: three-stage west tower, c5 lower stages, c.1550 upper parts, tall corner pinnacles
St Morwenna: distant view from the west showing Hawker's vicarage (1837) to the north-east
St Morwenna: c12 Norman doorway set in south porch; zig-zag carving below an order of flowers
St Morwenna: nave looking east showing Norman features
St Morwenna: Norman beak heads in nave arches, chevrons below
St Morwenna: primitive Norman font; egg shaped with cable mouldings
St Morwenna: Hawker memorial window, 1904
St Morwenna: panel from the Hawker memorial window, 1904, depicting St Morwenna holding church
St Morwenna: panel from the Hawker memorial window, 1904, depicting the vicar with his dog & other features of the parish
St Morwenna: ship's figurehead from the Caledonia of Arbroath, wrecked in 1842
St Morwenna: slate memorial to John Kempthorne, d.1591
St Morwenna: memorial plaque to Grace Coryndon, d.1731
St Morwenna: slab commemorating Charlotte, d.1863, the first wife of vicar R.S. Hawker
Entry Name: Church of St Morwenna and St John the Baptist
Listing Date: 29 September 1961
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1141774
English Heritage Legacy ID: 64904
ID on this website: 101141774
Location: St Morwenna and St John the Baptist's Church, Morwenstow, Cornwall, EX23
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: Morwenstow
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: Morwenstow
Church of England Diocese: Truro