Reculver, Towers 1892
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Known as 'The Sisters', the towers are all that remain of St Mary's Church - it was blown up in 1809 to stop it falling into the sea. The towers were purchased by Trinity House in 1810 as an aid to navigation. From 1925 the towers were looked after by the Ministry of Works, and a lot of money was spent to prevent them falling into the sea.
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