St Paul's Church tower, Burton-upon-Trent

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St Paul's Church tower, Burton-upon-Trent

Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 19 Oct 2011

St Paul’s Church opened in 1874 and was designed by the architects James M. Teale and Edmund Beckett Denison, with later additions by G.F. Bodley. The tower is 123 feet in height. It houses a peal of ten bells; the original eight bells were recast in 1912, and two further bells were added in 1922. (Information from Wikipedia).

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.808119
Longitude
-1.646684