St Enodoc Church to Pentire Point (May 2026)
Captured in May 2026, this aerial looks north across St Enodoc Church toward Polzeath and Pentire Point beyond. The church sits prominently in the foreground, surrounded by the dune landscape that has defined this part of the Camel Estuary for centuries, while the coastline unfolds behind it toward one of North Cornwall's most recognisable headlands.
Parts of St Enodoc Church date back to the 12th century, and its position amongst the dunes above Daymer Bay makes it one of Cornwall's most distinctive churches. Beyond, Polzeath and Pentire Point provide a clear geographical backdrop, linking the sheltered waters of the Camel Estuary with the open Atlantic coast. A simple, expansive composition that combines history, landscape, and coastline in a single