The Crooked Spire Chesterfield Greeting Card
A207The Chesterfield Crooked Spire is a well-known landmark located in the town of Chesterfield, in Derbyshire, England. The spire is a part of the Church of Saint Mary and All Saints, which is also known as the "Crooked Spire Church" due to the unusual twist in its spire.
The Crooked Spire was built in the 14th century, and its twist is thought to have been caused by the weight of the lead tiles on its wooden frame, combined with the uneven settling of the ground. Despite its crooked appearance, the spire has stood for over 700 years and has become a popular tourist attraction.
The church itself is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture, with stained glass windows and intricate stonework. It has a long history, having been used as a place of worship since the 12th century.
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- Size 158 x 158 mm
- FSC Certified - Recyclable
- Printed in the UK
- Individually wrapped
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