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Caption For Thorpe Arnold, St Mary's Church C1955

The church tower was rebuilt in 1875 by R W Johnson.

Caption For Liverpool, Dale Street 1887

The Municipal Building, with its tower and clock face, stands out further up the street.

Caption For Ford, Ford Castle C1950

The present castle dates mainly from the 1860s, though the north and south-west towers are original.

Caption For Tarring, The Church 1890

In the days of Queen Elizabeth I, the Admiralty commandeered the church tower as a lookout and signal station to watch the coast for defence against the Spanish Armada.

Caption For Saddington, St Helen's Church C1955

The building is of about 1300 with an unbuttressed west tower of 1707, when its spire was taken down.

Caption For Harworth, All Saints Church C1965

Around All Saints' parish church are a few older houses, but the church itself, apart from the medieval tower, was largely rebuilt in the 1860s.

Caption For Maids Moreton, The Parish Church C1955

Although not large, the church is a superb and complete Perpendicular Gothic building of high quality and some originality, particularly in the west tower's design.

Caption For Newport Pagnell, The Parish Church 1967

Mostly 14th- and 15th-century, it was completed by the addition of the great west tower between 1542 and 1548.

Caption For Godalming, High Street C1955

Numbers 99-103, with their three jettied storeys which tower over the gabled timber- framed house on the right, are now a children's wear shop.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1893

Rising in the centre, the clock tower of the Town Hall of 1870 is a highly visible symbol of civic pride.

Caption For Sudbury, St Peter's Church Interior C1960

The 20-foot-high reredos depicting the crucifixion was designed by George Bodley, who also built the new tower at Long Melford.

Caption For Thetford, St Cuthbert's Church 1921

St Cuthbert's is a medieval church that was entirely rebuilt after its tower fell in 1851.

Caption For Tamworth, Castle 1949

Soon after the Conquest, the Normans built a wooden motte and bailey castle at Tamworth on the site of the Mercian fortifications of 913.This was replaced by the shell-keep and tower, which still

Caption For Piddinghoe, The Village C1955

It has a Norman flint-built round tower, and a fine shingled octagonal spire.

Caption For Nailsworth, The Cross C1965

At the bottom of the slope is the clock tower and George Street, in which is found one of the largest kettles in the country.

Caption For Doune, Castle From North East 1899

It is flanked by a five-storey round tower, and the small ruined structure corbelled out from it on the left (first floor) is in fact a privy and not a doorway.

Caption For Wickham Market, Market Hill 1929

The church tower is octagonal and capped with a wooden leaded spire. The pump has been replaced with a car park.

Caption For Farnham, South Street 1904

Peeping shyly alongside the square church tower (centre) is the cupola of the neo-Georgian Liberal Club, designed and built in 1895 by Sir Edwin Lutyens at the precocious age of twenty-one.

Caption For Grinton, View From The Church Tower C1960

From the 16th-century tower of St Andrew's Church, established by monks from Bridlington some 900 years ago, we see the bridge over the Swale and the white Bridge Inn (centre). 17th-century cottages stretch

Caption For Lanchester, Parish Church C1955

The chancel was widened and rebuilt when All Saints was granted collegiate status in 1283, and the 15th-century west tower incorporates salvaged Roman stones.

Caption For Tealby, The Village C1960

All Saints church, higher up the village, has a massive Norman tower, and the church is built in the local iron-rich brown limestone.

Caption For Middlesbrough, Linthorpe Road C1960

The tower of St George's Congregational Church can be seen in the centre distance – it was demolished many years ago.

Caption For Yeovil, Princes Street 1900

At the junction with the High Street in the distance there is now a Millennium clock tower in Ham stone.

Caption For Nunney, The Castle C1960

At the north end of the village is a tall oblong keep set in a neat moat with massive towers at each angle, which was licensed in 1373 for John de la Mare, Sheriff of Somerset.