St Levan, The Church 1908
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The 15th-century church is named after St Levan, said to have landed nearby in the 5th or 6th centuries. It lies not far from the famous Minack Theatre, cut from the cliffs in the thirties by Rowena Cade. The first production, in 1932, was 'The Tempest' - the perfect play to see in such a dramatic setting.
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