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The Tower and Spire (East)
At just under 300ft high, the Tower and Spire is the fourth largest in England. It was erected as a monument to the townspeople’s piety and is adorned with stone carvings of kings, queens, apostles and gargoyles. Miraculously, the Tower was untouched by the Blitz which otherwise devastated the City. Every day, on the quarter hour, the bells are rung and, during the summer, people can climb the steps to the top of the Tower.