St Nectan's Church
#2983 among destinations in the United Kingdom
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Facts and practical information
St Nectan's Church is the parish church of Welcombe, on the border of Devon and Cornwall. ()
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St Nectan's Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hartland Quay, St Nectan's Church, Hartland Abbey, Church of St Morwenna and St John the Baptist.
4 miNHarborHartland Quay, North Devon Coast
101 min walk • Hartland Quay is located on the Atlantic coast of Devon, England, south of Hartland Point and north of Bude, Cornwall. It experiences some of the roughest seas in winter and is a former harbour.
3.9 miNChurchSt Nectan's Church
100 min walk • The Church of St Nectan is the parish church of Hartland, Devon, England. Sometimes referred to as the "Cathedral of North Devon", it is located in the hamlet of Stoke, about 1.5 miles west of the town of Hartland. It is dedicated to Saint Nectan.
4.1 miNMonastery, Garden, Historical placeHartland Abbey
105 min walk • Hartland Abbey is a former abbey and current family home to the Stucley family. It is located in Hartland, Devon. The current owner is Sir Hugh George Copplestone Bampfylde Stucley, 6th Baronet.
2.4 miSWChurchChurch of St Morwenna and St John the Baptist
62 min walk • The Church of St Morwenna and St John the Baptist is the parish church of Morwenstow, north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, the most northerly parish in Cornwall.
6.2 miSENature, Natural attraction, LakeLower Tamar Lake
158 min walk • Lower Tamar Lake is located on the Devon-Cornwall border, in England, near Thurdon. It was constructed in the 1820s to supply water to the Bude Canal. It is now a nature reserve. It is also a popular fishing lake. The reservoir has been formed by damming the River Tamar.
4.2 miNEChurchOur Lady and St Nectan's Church
107 min walk • The Church of Our Lady and St Nectan was a Roman Catholic place of worship in the town of Hartland, Devon. It was built by local people and consecrated by Cyril Restieaux, Bishop of Plymouth, on 8 December 1964, the solemnity of the Immaculate Conception.
6.2 miNEForts and castlesWindbury Head, Clovelly
159 min walk • Windbury Head is the site of an Iron Age hill fort on the Hartland Peninsula, just north of Clovelly in North Devon, England. Most of the fort has been lost to coastal erosion, but the southern ramparts still exist at approximately 100 metres above sea level.
5.5 miSBeachSandymouth Beach
141 min walk • Sandymouth is a beach three miles north of Bude in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
6.8 miNE 2.7 miSWVernacular architectureHawker's Hut, Marsland Valley
70 min walk • Hawker's Hut is an historic hut at Morwenstow, Cornwall originally built by the eccentric clergyman, poet and antiquarian, Robert Stephen Hawker, close to Higher Sharpnose Point. The hut is located approximately 1 mile from Morwenstow Church.