Richmond, Grey Friars Tower 1929
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More about this scene
The Franciscans came to Richmond in 1258, and built a small church befitting their commitment to poverty, but this elegant belfry tower was slotted into the crossing of the church between the nave, choir and transepts in about 1500. The choir roofline can be seen on the tower, and so can the spiral staircase up to the belfry on its right. Inserting the tower on four piers inside the existing building was a great feat of engineering skill, and following the 1539 Suppression, dismantling the tower proved too difficult. Thus it survived for later generations to admire. In front is the war memorial, built after the First World War.
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