St Sampson’s Unlocked Project Update September 2025
St Sampson’s Unlocked Project Update September 2025
A big personal thank you for your continued support to St Sampson’s.
It is making a huge difference for the community, present and future, helping to maintain a christian presence in South Hill and keep our heritage building open for all to use and enjoy, now and in the future.
Our church doors are open daily to welcome visitors, and we hold a weekly Sunday service. On the fourth Sunday we do things a bit differently, with a café style service. Our parish hall is home to a lively weekly toddler group, providing a welcoming space for local families. In April, we hosted a well-attended Easter trail and Easter egg hunt, followed by a summer holiday club themed around Creation. Our calendar has been brimming with musical events, including performances by Barretts Privateers, Sam Sweeney, Aderyn String Quartet, plus the recent Big Sing, and a memorable Medieval Summer Fayre.
We have continued to raise funds and many of you will have seen the recent heroic tower pointing, all done on ropes! We were absolutely delighted to receive funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund in August 2025 which means we can go ahead with the first phase of the roof repairs and the restoration and return of the bells.
We may be small, but we are definitely thriving!
2025 Roundup
So much has happened at St Sampson’s this year. Below is a summary of the St Sampson’s Unlocked project work done so far in 2025, along with a reminder of previously completed works.
Work completed so far this year
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Additional lightning protection on East end
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Rainwater goods on North Side
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Restoration of internal tower screen door
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Tomb recess and dragon corbel repaired and restored
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Building regulations approval for WC facilities and drainage
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Planning approval for air source heat pump in Manaton Chapel
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Repair of tower roof door
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Repairs to chancel floor
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Tower pointing and downpipe refurbishment
Works Starting Soon
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Manaton Chapel renovations and creation of Community Room
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Bell restoration and re-hanging
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West end rainwater goods
Plus ongoing fundraising for the next phase: remaining roof and ceiling works, south side rainwater goods, toilet, kitchen, flooring and redecoration.
Living Churchyard
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Interpretation board installed
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New native species hedge planted along the east boundary
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Hundreds of daffodil bulbs planted
Monthly volunteer working parties and a grass-cutting contractor manage this biodiverse community space
Previous Works
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Relocation of Font (2020)
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Installation of mains water supply (2020)
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External path lighting (2020)
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Roof valley gutter (2021)
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Removal and storage of bells and securing the bell frame (2021)
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Compost toilet installed in churchyard (2022)
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Restoration of all thirteen windows, including stonework (2021-2023)
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Porch stonework repairs, including new stone and pointing (2023)
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External masonry wall repairs (2023)
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Restoration of the Michael Hill monument, now reinstated on the East wall in the Manaton Chapel (2023)
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Full Church of England faculty approval for roof, ceiling, toilet, and kitchenette, with phased work planned (2023)
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West door restoration (2024)
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Installation of new overhead heaters (2024)
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East wall external masonry repairs (2024)
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Tower stair door restoration (2024)
Funding and Support
Our work would not be possible without the generous support of a wide range of funders, including: National Lottery Heritage Fund, National Churches Trust, Headley Trust, Cornish Historic Churches Trust, Historic England, Baker Estates, Sabrina Sutherland Charitable Trust, Doctor and Mrs Alfred Darlington Charitable Trust, Jill Franklin Trust, Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme, Cornwall Community Chest, Trefinnick Solar Fund, Church Care, All Churches Trust, Congregational and General Charitable Trust, The Wolfson Foundation, Rural Churches Repair Fund, William and Jane Morris Foundation, Beatrice Laing Family Trust, Bells Gives Back, Swire Trust, Tesco Bags of Help, Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Sustainable Development Fund, Kingsgrove Charitable Trust, Lady Neville Charity, Lord Clinton’s Charitable Trust, Abba Charitable Trust, Ian Foulterton Charitable Trust, Peoples Postcode Lottery, Funds for Mission, Penuel Trust, National Grid Electricity Distribution, Worshipful Company of Ironmongers, Buildings for Mission - Truro Diocese, The Saint Andrew Conservation Trust, Quick Wins - Truro Diocese, Benefact Trust, Sharpe Trust, Elmgrant Trust, Choral Evensong Trust, Give to Go Green, Foyle Foundation, Garfield Weston Foundation, Aurelius Charitable Trust, Fentogollan Farm, Brags Garden Supplies, and Woodland Trust.
We are also deeply grateful for the contributions of individual donors and the proceeds from our own fundraising events, including four concerts, our medieval fayre, and plant sales.
Thank You
A sincere thank you to all our funders, large and small. This is a remarkable achievement for a small rural parish, and a true testament to our commitment to serving the South Hill community.
Watch this space!
Blessings,
Judith Ayers
Local Lay Leader