Temple, Cornwall
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Cornish: Tempel | |
Temple Church |
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Temple shown within Cornwall
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OS grid reference | SX146733 |
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Civil parish | Blisland |
Unitary authority | Cornwall |
Ceremonial county | Cornwall |
Region | South West |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | BODMIN |
Postcode district | PL30 |
Dialling code | 01208 |
Police | Devon and Cornwall |
Fire | Cornwall |
Ambulance | South Western |
EU Parliament | South West England |
UK Parliament | North Cornwall |
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Temple (Cornish: Tempel) is a small village in the parish of Blisland on Bodmin moor, Cornwall, UK. The village is bypassed by the A30 road.
History and antiquities
Temple derives its name from the hospice founded by Knights Templars who built a refuge for pilgrims and travellers, en route to the Holy Land, in the 12th century. On the suppression of the Templars it passed into the hands of the Knights Hospitallers (in 1314), who held it until the religious houses were suppressed by Henry VIII. In 1934, the parish of Temple was incorporated into Blisland parish.[1]
Church
Temple Church is a Grade II* listed building built c.1120 on land owned by the Knights Templar. It became famous as a place where marriages could be performed without banns or licence (similar to Gretna Green until the early 20th century).[1] This came to an end in 1744 when the church first came under episcopal jurisdiction. By the mid 19th century, it had become a ruin and was rebuilt (by Silvanus Trevail) in 1883.[2] The church is dedicated to St Catherine.[3]
The church contains several references to its links with the Knights Templar, including a cross pattée in the east window and a depiction of a mounted knight in the north window of the church tower.
Crosses
Langdon (1896) recorded the existence of eight stone crosses in the parish, including two cross slabs, all in the churchyard. Several of these crosses were subsequently incorporated into a stone outbuilding on the south side of the church.[4]
Gallery
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Detail of stained glass window in the church tower showing a mounted knight
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Outbuilding of the church at Temple, Cornwall.jpg
Stone outbuilding incorporating early stone crosses
References
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- ↑ Cornish Church Guide (1925). [Parochial history, by Charles Henderson; Temple, p. 202]. Truro: Blackford
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- ↑ Temple Church Bodmin Moor, Church Welcome Leaflet
External links
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