Church of the Crooked Spire

At long last, I'm back to posting the remaining England photo blogs.

My last England blog entries shared my wanderings with Steve around the walled city of York. From York, we traveled south to meet up with some old friends. In Chesterfield, we popped into the Parish Church of St. Mary's and All Saints, also known as the Church of the Crooked Spire. You can see where it got its name in the photo. There are fun fables about why the spire is crooked. My favorite is that a great dragon landed on it and twisted it. The real reason is that the spire is made of wood and it warped. Not nearly as fun.


The spire definitely gives the church a distinct character.


My camera was giving me fits in the low light and did not take very good pictures. This one, though, is kind of artistic looking.


The spire from the distance.

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