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A UNIQUE seaside attraction in the UK has been labelled both "breathtaking" and "incredible" online.

The Welsh coast is home to some undeniably beautiful beaches, but hiding behind one of them is a small building that could very easily be missed if you weren't paying close attention.

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St Govan's chapel in Pembrokeshire overlooks the beachCredit: Alamy
The chapel was built in the 13th Century to honour St GovanCredit: Alamy
The chapel offers stunning views out to sea and is easily reached from some stepsCredit: Alamy

St Govan's Chapel is a tiny hermit’s cell, built into the cliff at St Govan’s, near Bosherston, South Pembrokeshire. 

The small stone building is shrouded in myth and legend, with stories of pirates, angels, magical bells and steps that change in number depending on when you visit.


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The chapel dates back to the 13th Century and was built to honour the hermit St Govan, who lived there alone during the 6th Century

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The legend has it that one day St Govan was chased by a gang of bloodthirsty pirates.

However, he was able to hide in the small rocky bay where the chapel now stands until they gave up their pursuit and sailed off.

From then on, he remained in situ, living among the rocks and ringing a magic bell to warn others in the area whenever the pirates returned.

The pirates hatched a plan to steal the magical bell - and were successful, taking it away from the saint.

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However, their ship was sunk during a storm, after which angels are said to have retrieved the bell.

After returning it to St Govan, it was encased in the centre of a huge rock, so that it couldn't be stolen again.

Visitors to the small chapel can still see Bell Rock, which is rumoured to grant wishes.

described it as "one of the most unique locations within south Pembrokeshire," adding that it is "a must visit location on a visit to the county".

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