Cornwall

St. Enedoc Church
The little church of the Parish of St Minver in Cornwall possibly dates back to the 12th century, and lies hidden behind the sand dunes in one of the most beautiful spots overlooking Daymer Bay and the Camel Estuary.
After lying derelict for some time this chapel was extensively renovated in the 1860s and is now used for the occasional wedding as seen here. The church is also the resting place for Sir John Betjeman.
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Cornish flag of St Piran, the patron Saint of tin miners