Category Archives: Community (Local)

St Bartholomew’s

St Bartholomew’s, the parish church of Lostwithiel, is a Church of England (Anglican) parish and part of the Diocese of Truro in Cornwall. The Church is open during the day from Easter until October on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. The … Continue reading

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Oasis Youth Group

The OASIS Youth Project is based in accommodation adjoining the Community Centre. Run by volunteers, its purpose is to provide a warm safe environment for the young people of the community to have fun, socialise and develop their knowledge and … Continue reading

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Lostwithiel Community Centre

The Community Centre, Liddicoat Road, Lostwithiel, Cornwall PL22 0HE Tel/Fax : 01208 872207 Email: lca@lostwithieltic.org.uk The Community Centre was opened in 1983 to provide much needed facilities for the local community. The wide range of activities available at the Centre … Continue reading

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Lostwithiel’s Heritage

Sailing up the Fowey River 100 years ago, a travel writer described the approach to Lostwithiel as ‘the loveliest inland scenery in Cornwall’. He wrote ‘in the richest pastures of this luxuriant valley stands the old town of Lostwithiel’. Whether … Continue reading

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St Winnow CE School

At St. Winnow Church of England School we aim to provide a caring, stimulating, vibrant atmosphere in which children can reach their full potential. This is achieved through partnership between children, parents, staff and community. We are very proud of … Continue reading

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Restormel Castle

The castle, originally built by the Normans on a spur, overlooking the river valley, stands proudly one mile upriver from Lostwithiel. You can still make out the ruins of Restormel’s keep, gate and Great Hall, and even the kitchens and … Continue reading

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