The tower was repaired in 1675, but was largely rebuilt between 1898 and 1902 at a cost of £6,400 (equivalent to £877,600 in 2023)[4] by John Sampson of Liskeard.
[5] The structure of the church was restored in 1878–1879 at a cost of over £3,700 (equivalent to £475,200 in 2023)[4] under the direction of Richard Coad, architect, of Liskeard and London, by the contractor Mr.
[4] It was opened on 24 November 1844 by Mr Marsh, late organist at Penzance.
[10] This was replaced (except for two stops which were retained) in 1879 at a cost of £200 (equivalent to £25,700 in 2023)[4] by an organ built by Hele and Company.
In 1923 by Hele and Company rebuilt it with tubular pneumatic action at a cost of £1,000 (equivalent to £72,000 in 2023).