Gerrans

Gerrans (Cornish: Gerens) is a coastal civil parish and village on the Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

Gerrans lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

However, in 1849 everything except the tower was rebuilt (by William White of Truro) though this was done as closely as possible to the original church.

[6] The manor of Tregear belonged to the Bishops of Exeter in mediaeval times and Gerent may have had a castle (Dingerein or Dinurrin) here.

[10] A small museum, the Gerrans Parish Heritage Centre, is located in the village.

This bend in the A3078 curves around the rampart of Dingerein Castle, an Iron Age hill fort
The coast of Gerrans civil parish