English Heritage sites near Landulph Parish
ROYAL CITADEL, PLYMOUTH
6 miles from Landulph Parish
A dramatic 17th-century fortress built to defend the coastline from the Dutch, and keep watch on a recently rebellious town. Still in use by the military today.
DUPATH WELL
6 miles from Landulph Parish
This charming well-house of around 1500 stands over an ancient spring, believed to cure whooping cough.
UPPER PLYM VALLEY
10 miles from Landulph Parish
This extraordinary landscape encompasses some 300 Bronze Age and medieval sites, covering 15 square kilometres (6 square miles) of Dartmoor.
TRETHEVY QUOIT
11 miles from Landulph Parish
This well-preserved and impressive Neolithic 'dolmen' burial chamber stands 2.7 metres (8.9 ft) high. There are five standing stones, surmounted by a huge capstone.
MERRIVALE PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT
12 miles from Landulph Parish
The group of monuments at Merrivale is one of the finest on Dartmoor: side by side here are the remains of a Bronze Age settlement and a complex of ritual sites.
HURLERS STONE CIRCLES
12 miles from Landulph Parish
Three fine late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone circles arranged in a line, a grouping unique in England.
Churches in Landulph Parish
Landulph: St Leonard & St Dilpe
Landulph
Saltash
Cornwall
01822 834170
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Welcome to the parish church of Landulph: St Leonard & St Dilpe in the Anglican Diocese of Truro and county of Cornwall England. In medieval times Landulph was a port where pilgrims travelling to the church of St James at Compostella in Spain embarked for the continent.
Landulph is part of the Tamar Benefice which includes St Melanus at St Mellion; St Odulph at Pillaton; St Dominica at St Dominick; All Saints at Harrowbarrow; St Andrew at Calstock and St Anne at Gunnislake. We are also responsible for two chapels; St Indract's Chapel at Halton Quay and Cotehele House Chapel.
For more information please visit our website - here.