Four Lanes is the main settlement in the
ecclesiastical parish of Pencoys which was established in 1881. In earlier times the area was part of the parish of
Wendron and the name Pencoys means the end of the wood. Maria Charlotte Broadley, the wife of the Vicar of
Carnmenellis, wished to provide a church for the outlying hamlet of Four Lanes but her husband died and she moved elsewhere. In the late 1870s she returned and ensured that a building used for occasional services which had become dilapidated was repaired. She still wished to provide a proper church, made appeals for funds and the new church was consecrated on 4 April 1881 at a cost of £1,250. Mrs Broadley had given £1,050 of this and also the cost of many of the fittings and the east window. She is commemorated by a plaque in Pencoys church placed there in 1977 as part of the celebrations of the centenary of the
Diocese of Truro. The church seats two hundred and is built in the
Early English style with nave, chancel and a small north chapel used for vestries. The stone was quarried locally with arches and dressings of granite and Wild Duck stone. The parish war memorial is the church's
lych gate (built in 1921) which features commemorative plaques in the gateway. The older part of Four Lanes straddles the B3297 road north of the crossroads and post-1960s housing estates are to the south of the crossroads. The classical soprano singer Wendy Eathorne was born at Four Lanes in 1939. ;Note ==Cornish wrestling==