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Widecombe-in-the-Moor Village Green with St Pancras Church, known as the Cathedral in the Moor due to its unusually large size in a small village. The reason for this is when it was built around 1300 AD, it was the main church used for burial rites in a large radius. It was largely built by the tinners' money. This was taken in the early morning light. There is a lovely horse chestnut tree in blossom in the foreground. The bunting was up to celebrate King Charles the Third's Coronation.