Chesterfield Borough Council is in the early ... centre so it can become a new facility serving visitors to the nearby Church of Saint Mary and All Saints – which features a crooked spire. The project ...
This amazing object was used over 600 years ago in the building of Chesterfield's famous Crooked Spire church. If you've ever wondered how churches, cathedrals, and castles could be built without ...
the Crooked Spire is perhaps Chesterfield's most famous landmark. The twisting nature of the spire is synonymous with the north Derbyshire town - but the Parish Church of St Mary and All Saints ...
The crooked spire sits on top of St Mary & All Saints church in Chesterfield, UK. Not only does it lean to one side, but it is also twisted, resembling a giant corkscrew. There are a number of ...
Chesterfield's Parish Church is not only recognised for its history but also for its rather unusual crooked spire that will no doubt be a familiar site for those housed in the north of the county.