English: St Peter's Church, Newlyn In the cramped confines of Newlyn's narrow streets it is tricky getting a view of the whole church. This shot shows the southern aspect of the eastern half of the church. The parish of Newlyn was formed in 1848 as a response to the growth of this fishing village, the church however was not built for some years and was opened in 1866.
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