St Enodoc's Church, Trebetherick

St. Enodoc Church, Trebetherick (Old Cornish: Gwenedek, St. Guenedoc) is a chapel in the parish of St Minver.

It is located to the south of the village of Trebetherick, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom (grid reference SW931772).

[1] The church is situated in sand dunes east of Daymer Bay and Brea Hill on the River Camel estuary.

[1] To maintain the tithes required by the church, it had to host services at least once a year, so the vicar and parishioners descended into the sanctuary through a hole in the roof.

[1] During the nineteenth century the sand was removed and the church was cleaned and restored under the direction of the vicar of St Minver, Rev.

[1] The furnishings were largely replaced in 1863–64 although the base of a rood screen dating from around the fifteenth century has survived.

[4] The church is also featured prominently in Justin Cartwright's novel The Promise of Happiness (2004), partly set in Trebetherick.

In the novel The Last Patriot by Brad Thor, the main character, Scot Harvath, owns a house called Bishop's Gate, which is described as a twin to St.

Church interior