June 2025 by Lesley Gosling
This is a lovely Holy Trinity Church Cornwall, we always vist a Church when we go to different places, this one is a must.
September 2024 by Amy Woodfield
Amazing, vibrant, friendly church. Visited while on holiday and they were so kind and welcoming. Evidently love Jesus and are seeking to follow Him
June 2023 by James Ball
Beautiful church stunning stained glass windows
March 2023 by Martin Handford
Really special church. God is there. Lovely atmosphere and friendly church members and a great vicar
February 2023 by Jim O'Toole
Beautiful church and well kept.They are very welcoming and not at all 'stuffy'. Popular with families.There many interesting things to see there.It's usually open during the day.Outside look out for the gargoyles and statues on the exterior.In the market house opposite is an old clock mechanism on display, which was removed from the church clock tower.
October 2022 by david jeal
Beautiful church signed the book of condolence for HM QE2
August 2022 by Angela Kakol
Beautiful church in the centre of st austell, some of the best stained glass windows I have seen the church had a lovely feeling to it and looked around d it for at least an hour ,near by is a nice cafe where you can also buy ice creams which I did and sat out side church and eat listening to church clock chimes lovely.
June 2022 by Petrina Kempton
Lovely building; beautiful ceiling and windows.Pop into the St Austell museum over the road.
March 2022 by Victoria Gardner
Very kind people here and very lovely place.
March 2022 by Dean Jenkins
Very welcoming and charismatic church. Lovely people. Look for the font it is quite special.
November 2021 by Ed Moonshine
So beautiful inside, still standing after 750 years or so.
September 2021 by Andrew Higgs
Recently put pews on wheels and added chairs to make space more flexible to use.
September 2021 by Mohammed Hassan
GoodAmenHallelujahPraise the lord Jesus Christ
February 2021 by Dawn Hartley
Nice church never open
September 2020 by Edward
Originally dedicated to St Austol, a Breton saint associated with St Meven, but is now dedicated to the Holy Trinity. By 1150 it had been appropriated to the Priory of Tywardreath by the Cardinhams, a situation which continued until 1535. There was originally a Norman church here, of which some remains may be seen.