There has been a church at Lawhitton since the 9th century. The present church building is dated to the 13th century. It comprises a chancel, nave and south aisle. The arcade consists of five arches supported on tall, monolith granite pillars. There is a south porch and a priest's door. The tower is situated on the south side of the church; it consists of three stages, and is finished with battlements and stump pinnacles. The belfry contains six bells. There was a major restoration of the church which took place in 1871.
Buildings - Religious
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