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Caption For Scarisbrick, The Hall From The Lake 1896

In the 1860s, Charles Scarisbrick commissioned Pugin to rebuild the ancient hall, with the soaring 100-foot tower being added after his death by his sister, Anne.

Caption For Great Cornard, The Church 1900

Apart from the loss of the gable cross and the insertion of clock dials into the tower, the view is unchanged today.

Caption For Pettistree, Church 1929

The 15th-century tower has flushwork patterns on the battlements and buttresses.

Caption For Braintree, Bocking End C1955

The White Hart has changed little over the years, but the imposing clock tower, and the shops to its right, have now been replaced by a large modern store.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Holy Trinity Church C1955

The 19th-century Abbey Mill contrasts with the 15th-century church tower, which possibly replaced a smaller Norman one.

Caption For Grappenhall, Church Street C1955

A stone carving on the tower might have inspired Lewis Carroll's Cheshire cat, as his father, the Reverend Dodgson, often visited St Wilfrid's.

Caption For Darlington, High Row 1893

The street is dominated by the Italianate clock tower, paid for by Joseph Pease; along with the Town Hall and covered market, it was designed by Alfred Waterhouse and built in 1864.

Caption For Charing, The Church C1955

The body of the church, mainly 15th-century, is older than its Perpendicular tower, which is a local landmark.

Caption For Trimingham, Church Street C1955

A tourist guidebook claims that the towers of no less than 50 churches can be seen from the highest point in the parish.

Caption For Sandy, St Swithun's Church C1955

The earliest building work visible dates from the 15th century, and extensive 19th-century restoration means that apart from the west tower very little earlier work can be seen.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park Lake 1902

Note the symmetry of this early residential development on Lake Road East with its grand row of houses book-ended by conical towers.

Caption For Salthouse, The Village And The Church C1955

The church of St Nicholas overlooks the village and the sea; it was built in c1500, but its tower formed part of an earlier church.

Caption For Gainsborough, Old Hall C1955

Here we see the great castle-like north- east corner tower and, to the right, the Great Hall's oriel bay window and the (now glazed) cupola to vent the hall's former open fire.

Caption For Ullswater, Purse Point C1955

Ulph's-water', takes its name from the Viking settler Lyulph, whose name was popularised in the 18th century when the Duke of Norfolk, then owner of Greystoke Castle, built the folly called Lyulph's Tower

Caption For Hadleigh, The Castle 1891

The four corner towers - of which only two survive to any great height - have walls nine feet thick at the base.

Caption For Harlech, The Castle 1889

It was here, in the early 15th century, that the rebel leader Owain Glyndwr had his stronghold and seat of power during the rebellion.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1927

Originally early Norman in style, it was altered and enlarged in 1330, and a perpendicular tower was added in the 15th century.

Caption For York, St Mary's Tower C1885

This was the water tower for St Mary's Abbey.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar & The Minster 1893

The stone-arched building on the right was the postern tower built in 1497 on St Mary's Abbey walls; it is now an office for First York Buses.

Caption For Chiddingfold, The Village C1955

This view is taken from the tower of St Mary's church on the other side of the A283, looking past the old forge with its heavily- pruned lime tree.

Caption For Acton, Church 1906

The tower, in ruins here, was rebuilt in 1923, and the bells were re-hung in 1925.

Caption For Sudbury, Mill Common 1932

Ahead is the Water and Roller Mill, and to the left is the tower of St Gregory's Church, with the workhouse, or Sudbury Union, now Walnut Tree Hospital, in between.

Caption For Ashburton, North Street 1936

The Town Hall (centre left, with the bell tower) was built by Lord Clinton in 1850 to replace the wooden 16th-century structure which stood at the Bull Ring.

Caption For Tettenhall, St Michael's Church C1965

St Michael's church stands on Church Road close to Lower Green. Its predecessor was an important medieval church, but it was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1950, sad to say.