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Altarnun Bridge
Cornish Towns and Villages: Altarnun Bridge

Altarnun Old Bridge which spans Penpont Water is believed to date from the late-medieval period.

It has formed part of a historic route for centuries, connecting local parishioners with Altarnun Parish Church, the Church of St Nonna.

The bridge is Grade II Listed.

Altarnun Churchyard
Churches around Cornwall: Altarnun Churchyard

Churchyards are a haven for wildlife. The Church of St Nonna at Altarnun is carpeted with Snowdrops in January and February when we saw this Robin enjoying his visit.

Snowdrops
Flowers: Snowdrops

In January and February, the churchyard of Altarnun's Parish Church is carpeted with Snowdrops.

 

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Altarnun Churchyard Cross
Altarnun Churchyard Cross




 

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