St Manacca stands on a raised lann in the middle of the village. The first impressions are good with a lovely Norman door moulding and a west door to the tower.
Inside, the church feels almost lop-sided for there is a north aisle but only a south transept but it is light and harmonious. The three lancet windows at the east end add a simplicity to the whole.
The font is simple and probably a medieval copy.
Beneath one window is an unusual memorial: to William Gregor who discovered Titanium (Ti, Atomic number 22) here in Manaccan.
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