The village of Duloe lies to the south of Liskeard on the road to the coastal town of Looe. The massive, square tower with its squat, pyramid-shaped roof dominates this church and dates from the 13th Century. Unusually, the tower is attached to the south transept and leans perceptibly from the vertical. The splendid north chapel was added during the l5th Century and includes the tomb of its principal patron, Sir John Colshull. A pretty, well-maintained churchyard surrounds the church and is particularly attractive when its daffodils are blooming.