The
Church of England parish church of
St Pynnochus (Winnoc), is a Grade I listed building but closed for worship in 2017. The parish church lies on the edge of the hamlet of St Pinnock, where there are two
Methodist chapels: Connon Chapel and Trevelmond Chapel, located within the parish. The parish has a Church of England Primary School and a Community Hall, both at East Taphouse. The medieval church building was cruciform but the present structure is mainly of the 14th century; it was over-restored in Victorian times. The rectory was attached to the manor of Penvrane before 1226. The church was reopened on 18 April 1882 following a rebuild of the south chapel which serves as a
vestry. The nave roof was restored and seats of pitchpine installed in the nave and aisle. A chapel of All Saints is mentioned in 1437. Bosent Cross is a fine 14th-century cross; the cross in the rectory garden came from
Towednack. The church was described on the
Heritage at Risk Register as a:Small parish church. Norman cruciform origins with C15 north aisle and nave rebuilds, the tower of C14, C16 south porch. Coursed rubble with granite dressings. Cornish slated roofs with some slates slipped. Damp tower with much vegetation growth and problem downpipe on the north side. The parish church has closed and, in 2019, is available for sale. It has been on the Heritage at Risk Register. == St Pinnock Viaduct ==