Its real history begins with a cemetery which is attached to it. Mrs. Eleanor Knight, the wife of H.M Knight, the General Manager of the plantation was buried there in 1894. Later, some other British were also buried there. It was formally consecrated on April 15th 1900 on Easter Day by Rt. Rev. Noel Hodges.
The British handed over the church to CSI North Kerala Diocese when they left the High Range in the year 1981. Now it is the head quarters of CSI Munnar Pastorate which has nearly 1000 Tamil families and 18 out station churches.
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Karikkode Devi Temple
This is the oldest Temple in the district and many people used to visit here on its festival days. This temple is located in Thodupuzha.
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Sree Ayyappa Temple
This Temple is dedicated to Lord Ayappa. It is situated at Anachal, 15 KM from Munnar. The six day annual festival commences with the ceremonial hoisting of the temple flag (Kodiyettam). On the last two days processions with traditionally decorated elephants lend colour and majesty. Art forms like Ottanthullal enliven the temple premises. The traditional Thookkam, a ritual is also conducted.
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St Antonys Shrine
The St.Antonys shrine of Santhigram parish stands tall at Nalumukku on the Erattayar - Thankamani road of Idukki district. It falls in the diocese of Kothamangalam. Today it has grown up to a pilgrimage centre and thousands of devotees go through there to attend the liturgical services in honour of St.Antony and Infant Jesus on every Tuesday and first Friday respectively.
St George CSI Church
This is the oldest church in the district and it was builded by British people. The church was founded by Rev. Hentry Baker Jr. in 1869. All the churches in the tea garden areas were once the out stations of Pallikkunnu church. This church has a unique place in history as many British planters and veterans sleep in eternal peace in the cemetery.