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Choir and transepts of St Ive Parish Church in St Ive, Cornwall. The church was constructed c. 1338 and was modernized in the 19th century. The church is probably dedicated to St Ive (also called St Ivo), a supposedly Persian bishop whose body was found in St Ives, Huntingdonshire. See Nicholas Orme: The Saints of Cornwall, Oxford University Press, ISBN0-19-820765-4, p. 148–149. Original description by Phil Williams: A view looking west to the church at St.Ive Church End.
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