St Just in Roseland is a village with a beautifully situated church standing beside St Just Creek.
The church, famous for its setting stands in a sub tropical garden - the beautiful St Just churchyard. Visitors can walk through the churchyard along a maze of paths leading to St Just Creek, an inlet from St Just Pool on the Carrick Roads.
The church is dedicated to St Just. Much of the current building dates from the 14th and 15th centuries. A rare feature of the church is its double piscina which dates from 13th century.
The holy well of St Just stands adjacent to the church in a shaded tree lined area of the creek.
St Just in Roseland Church Appeal Fund
This beautiful church is in dire need of help. Repairs to its roof and other restoration work is urgently needed. £350,000 is need to undertake these restoration works. Anyone wishing to help can purchase a slate at £10 each. All donors will be recorded in a book. For more information and to make a donation please visit St Just in Roseland Church website
The village stands at the top of the lane beyond the church and has a good range of local facilities.
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