St Paul's Church, Kingsand

[2] A parish hall was built next to the church in 1930, on a plot of land let by the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe for a nominal fee.

St Paul's closed as a full-time place of worship that year but saw occasional until it became a church hall by 1952.

[6][7] St Paul's is built of local stone and red tiles in the Early English Gothic style.

The font and its marble base was gifted by the vicar of Maker and the communion table by the church's builder, Mr.

By November, the north porch had been added, other parts of the building finished and the east end window installed with stained glass made by Messrs Fouracre and Watson of Stonehouse.