It is believed that a wooden church existed in Cruwys Morchard from the time of Godfrey de Sowy, who was the first rector in 1262. The Church of the Holy Cross was built in 1529 with a
spire on top of the church tower. This, however, was struck by
lightning in 1689, and the consequent major fire, which melted the
bells, necessitated the rebuilding of the top stage of the tower in brick. It also destroyed painted windows which bore the
arms of the Cruwys family. The repairs, which also involved a new roof and new pews, took thirteen years to complete. The windows were replaced with stained glass renderings of the Cruwys arms. There was also a chapel belonging to Cruwys Morchard House which was the burial place of the Cruwys family, but the chapel was destroyed by
Oliver Cromwell, and it is believed that many family monuments were destroyed at the same time. ==People==