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'''St Cleer''' ({{lang-kw|Ryskarasek}}) is a [[civil parishes in England|civil parish]] and village in [[Cornwall]], United Kingdom. The village is situated on the southeast flank of [[Bodmin Moor]] approximately two miles (3&nbsp;km) north of [[Liskeard]].<ref>Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 201 ''Plymouth & Launceston'' ISBN 978-0-319-23146-3</ref>
'''St Cleer''' ({{lang-kw|Ryskarasek}}) is a [[civil parishes in England|civil parish]] and village in [[Cornwall]], England, United Kingdom. The village is situated on the southeast flank of [[Bodmin Moor]] approximately two miles (3&nbsp;km) north of [[Liskeard]].<ref>Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 201 ''Plymouth & Launceston'' ISBN 978-0-319-23146-3</ref>


St Cleer [[parish church]], at an elevation of approximately 690 feet (210 metres), is dedicated to Saint Clarus. Its three-stage tower is 97 feet (30 metres) high and contains a ring of six [[church bells|bells]].<ref name="GENUKI - St Cleer">http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/Cornwall/StCleer/ GENUKI - St Cleer</ref><ref>http://www.caerkief.co.uk/Churches/Cleer_St.html Cornish Parish Churches - Cleer, St</ref> First built in 800 but rebuilt in the 13th century, the tower suffered damage and was repaired in the 15th century.
St Cleer [[parish church]], at an elevation of approximately 690 feet (210 metres), is dedicated to Saint Clarus. Its three-stage tower is 97 feet (30 metres) high and contains a ring of six [[church bells|bells]].<ref name="GENUKI - St Cleer">http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/Cornwall/StCleer/ GENUKI - St Cleer</ref><ref>http://www.caerkief.co.uk/Churches/Cleer_St.html Cornish Parish Churches - Cleer, St</ref> First built in 800 but rebuilt in the 13th century, the tower suffered damage and was repaired in the 15th century.

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50°29′12″N 4°28′20″W / 50.48667°N 4.47222°W / 50.48667; -4.47222

St Cleer holy well
St Cleer.
St Cleer Parish Church.

St Cleer (Cornish: Ryskarasek) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is situated on the southeast flank of Bodmin Moor approximately two miles (3 km) north of Liskeard.[1]

St Cleer parish church, at an elevation of approximately 690 feet (210 metres), is dedicated to Saint Clarus. Its three-stage tower is 97 feet (30 metres) high and contains a ring of six bells.[2][3] First built in 800 but rebuilt in the 13th century, the tower suffered damage and was repaired in the 15th century.

The population of the parish in 2001 numbered 3257.[2]

Prehistoric and medieval remains

Trethevy Quoit is a megalithic chamber tomb, and the Doniert Stone an inscribed stone of the Anglo-Saxon period. Near the churchyard is St Cleer's holy well with a small building covering it, built of granite in the 15th century, to allow for a bowssening pool for total immersion.

References

  1. ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 201 Plymouth & Launceston ISBN 978-0-319-23146-3
  2. ^ a b http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/Cornwall/StCleer/ GENUKI - St Cleer
  3. ^ http://www.caerkief.co.uk/Churches/Cleer_St.html Cornish Parish Churches - Cleer, St

External links

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