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Have you seen the twisted spire? It is a sight you will admire They say 'twas when a lass was wed When not a ****** to altar led And that one day it will straighten anew When one there marries a maiden true
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Dec 2, 2016
Dec 2, 2016 at 4:21 PM UTC
crooked spire
Have you seen the twisted spire? It is a sight you will admire They say 'twas when a lass was wed When not a ****** to altar led And that one day it will straighten anew When one there marries a maiden true
The church of St Mary and All Saints in Chesterfield has a twisted spire. It was originally thought that unseasoned timber used in its construction was the reason, but now the theory is that the lead used to clad the structure expands at a different rate on the sunny side from the cold side, thus pulling it out of true. The spire was constructed in 1362. It twists 45 degrees and is 9ft 6ins off the vertical, quite an eye-catching landmark and easily visible from the train. Google Chesterfield spire.
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Dec 2, 2016
Dec 2, 2016 at 4:21 PM UTC
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