St Enodoc's is an extraordinary little church in many ways:
- Despite being in the middle of a golf course, some distance from the nearest village, it is well cared for with regular services.
- This was not always the case. It was once buried so deep in the sand dunes that the the vicar and parishioners had to climb down into the sanctuary through a hole in the roof to hold an annual service.
- Sir John Betjeman once wrote a poem about it and is buried in the churchyard.
- The church tower is on the north side of the church, and as for the spire...