Ormskirk, Church Of St Peter And St Paul From The South West 1894
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Looking more like two churches than one, Ormskirk's parish church is unique in the north for having both a tower and spire. Despite Henry VIII's break with Rome, much of Lancashire remained staunchly Catholic and stones from the dismantled Augustinian priory at Burscough were used to add the tower in which the bells that once called the monks to prayer were hung.
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