St Uny, Lelant, Cornwall
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The church is medieval and entirely built of granite. Parts of the nave arcades are Norman, but all of the windows are Perpendicular in style. The earliest reference to the church is in 1170, when Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, referred to "The Church of Saint Euni". It is situated in a wonderful coastal location with a scattering of orchids around it.
John and Cordelia Harry lost children at the age of 3 weeks (2), 5 weeks, 18 months, 13 years, 23 years and 28 years.
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The church is medieval and entirely built of granite. Parts of the nave arcades are Norman, but all of the windows are Perpendicular in style. The earliest reference to the church is in 1170, when Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, referred to "The Church of Saint Euni". It is situated in a wonderful coastal location with a scattering of orchids around it.
John and Cordelia Harry lost children at the age of 3 weeks (2), 5 weeks, 18 months, 13 years, 23 years and 28 years.
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