Diocese of Cornwall

When you're on holiday in Cornwall, be sure toChurch
visit the Diocese. Originally, the Church in CornwallWhen you're coming to Cornwall to see the
was separate from the Anglo-Saxon Church, butDiocese, be sure to find good accommodations
that changed around the time of Wessex. Thereand book your trip as early as possible. You aren't
is still some debate about whether Wessexthe only one who wants to see the Diocese, and
actually took over Cornwall or whether thatthere's so much else to do in Cornwall, that you
never officially took place, but the Diocese ofmight find the best accommodations are already
Cornwall is still a great place to learn about thegone. When you book early you'll have a better
history of the area and the history of thechance of getting what you want. You might also
Christian Church. With the major religious housesfind that you'll be paying less, which is great for
each under control of a Bishop, there were bothyour wallet in a tighter economy. You can either
similarities and drastic differences in the waysave more money for later, or simply stay longer
things were handled.on your holiday.
When taking a holiday, visiting the Diocese is easy.When you come to the Diocese of Cornwall, you
There's a lot to see, and the architecture andcan expect to see history. There is much of it in
history that surrounds the early Church is quitethe entire area, and the people there are very
fascinating. Young and old alike will love theproud of their heritage and where they come
buildings and ruins that signify the older times, asfrom. With that in mind, ask the locals what they
well as the more modern structures thatwould recommend you see and do while you're
accompany the older ones. The Diocese is openthere, and you'll get some great suggestions for
to visitors, and you should make time in yourthings that you might not otherwise have thought
schedule to see it. That's especially true if you likeof. While guidebooks are helpful, there's nothing
history and old buildings and/or if you're religiousquite like going to the places that the locals go.
and enjoy learning about the early Christian