The parish church is dedicated to
St Briocus and dates back to the 13th century although it was extensively rebuilt in 1677. (The aisle, south transept and porches are additions of the 15th and 16th centuries.) The church has a battlemented tower with a ring of five bells. It is situated beside the stream in the valley bottom and in 1965 suffered damage in a major flood. The nave is longer than usual in a parish church: this may be connected to the fact that the
Bishops of Exeter owned the manor of Pawton before the
Reformation and had a palace there. In 1790 the rector here was John Molesworth and his wife
Catherine Molesworth was an amateur artist. The church was restored for £1,400, and reopened on 26 July 1881 by
Edward Benson, the
Bishop of Truro. The church contains some fine monuments to members of the Tredeneck family and one of 1598 to William and Jane Viell. The heirs of the Viell family in the 17th century were the Prideaux family of
Prideaux Place, which still owned the manor of St Breock in 1968. There is a brass probably also to a Tredeneck, ca. 1520. The church organ was the work of
'Father' Willis.
Seth Ward, afterwards a bishop, was briefly the incumbent here. ==Cornish Wrestling==