We walked around the Churchyard today and visited inside the Church for the first time. The stained glass on the door, done by Julie Shedd, was just lovely and the beautiful railings around the bell tower were made by a blacksmith called Lisa Harrison who trades as Smythick Forge. It was such a pleasure and a surprise to find such beautiful modern art work inside the Church. The doors are so welcoming to those entering the Church and so perfect for the Mining Church of Redruth.
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maryshoobridge
August 16, 2015 at 2:22 pm
On my many trips to Cornwall I have never been to Redruth. I must visit on my next trip. I love the way the stained glass reflects the mining link. I have a wonderful painting of a Cornish mine on my wall – it always takes me right back there.
Flowerpot
August 15, 2015 at 9:52 am
Lovely windows – I must have a look next time I’m there!