St Helen’s Church is a 19th-century Anglican church set on the highest point of Lundy Island in the Bristol Channel. Built from island granite, the church features a tall spire that stands out against the wild coastal landscape, making it a strong subject for both architectural and landscape photography. From the church grounds, photographers can capture sweeping views of the island and sea, while inside, stained glass and stone arches offer intimate details. The site is easily reached on foot from the island’s village and is especially photogenic at sunrise or sunset when warm light enhances the stonework and surrounding scenery. (Lundy Island, Devon, England)
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