
A visited one of the UK's creepiest places and was terrified when he set foot into the chapel which has become a hot spot for . Christopher Lee visited St Govan's Chapel and in a video posted to social media, he said: "I'm scared, I'm actually scared," as he made his way down the steps to the eerie building. The ancient stone chapel is one of Britain's coastal spots, with a haunting backstory.
Perched on the rugged cliffs of Pembrokeshire, , St Govan's Chapel is said to have once been the refuge of an Irish monk who took shelter there after escaping from pirates. According to legend, St Govan was hiding on the cliffs when they miraculously opened around him, shielding him from capture before sealing shut again.
He went on to live in the cave-like sanctuary until his death, and over the centuries, the area became a site of pilgrimage.
Built from stone in the 13th century, this little remains surprisingly intact after spending centuries battered by fierce coastal winds and waves.
Visitors willing to make the journey down steep steps carved into the cliffside are rewarded with a simple yet eerie interior, including an ancient stone altar, which some say marks the spot where St Govan's body rests.
Some people have taken to social media to share videos on how to find the abandoned site, following this newfound interest among history lovers and dark enthusiasts.
Speaking on the , Matthew Fox, CEO of , said: "TikTok does a great job of shining a spotlight on these hidden travel gems that would otherwise be off the radar for many.

"After all, most people visit Pembrokeshire for its stunning beaches, not its spooky legends.
"It's great to see tourists rediscovering St Govan's Chapel and bringing centuries-old legends to a new audience.
"The rise of the trend, where travellers deliberately visit eerie, atmospheric, and supposedly haunted locations, means we're seeing more people seeking out places with unique history and air of mystery."
He added that this medieval pilgrimage site is a perfect example of a destination that offers both stunning scenery and a yet compelling backstory.
If you're planning on visiting the spooky location, it is located just a short walk away from a car park with just 60 steps which take you down to the chapel.
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