Barnstaple, The Crooked Spire, Parish Church 1936
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Not only Chesterfield in Derbyshire has a crooked spire. Theirs may be more famous, but St Peter's has quite a pronounced twist. Its survival is due to Sir Gilbert Scott's putting his foot down most firmly. When a complete rebuild was proposed, he threatened to withdraw if the spire was removed. The drapers shop (left) has a selection of patterns for both dressmakers and knitters in the window. The wrought iron gate survived the last war.
An extract from Barnstaple Photographic Memories.
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