"For a brief time in the late 19th century, townspeople wanted something new and shiny—they wanted to replace the then-dilapidated St. Peter’s Church . Construction on Bermuda's oldest church began in 1874, and then it abruptly stopped, thanks to squabbles and a lack of funds. What resulted is the the aptly named Unfinished Church, an airy roofless structure known locally as “The Folly of St. George’s.” With its grassy surrounds and open stone archways, it also happens to be one of the most popular destination wedding venues in Bermuda; expect to see wedding planners and brides-to-be. Note that the church interior is not open to casual visitors—the gates are locked except for private events." - David LaHuta