St Sampsons Church
About St Sampsons Church
St Sampsons Church is the Church of England area church of the town of Golant, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom; it is committed to St Sampson of Dol. St Sampsons highlights in Simon Jenkins book England Thousand Best Churches, in which it is depicted as "warm and welcoming". The writer John Betjeman commented that its seats were "greatly awkward, review the squirms of Gus and Flora in Ravenshoe". It is open each day of the year, holds benefits each Sunday and night supplication each Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. Its choir sings each second and fourth Sunday of the month.
Despite the fact that Cornwall has a bigger number of holy people than some other area in the UK, Saint Sampson is one of the better known ones. St Sampson is depicted in a portion of the recolored glass windows in the congregation. The congregation has a ring of five chimes. The organ was introduced in 1995 and is a half and half utilizing a portion of the funnels from an organ initially in St Michaels Church, Newquay, and furthermore some from the organ in Paul Parish Church. A determination of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.
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