Silverton : St Mary's Church

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Silverton : St Mary's Church

Image: © Lewis Clarke Taken: 16 Feb 2014

At the west end is a low, but impressive, two-stage tower with two diagonal buttresses on the western corners, a buttress where the tower abuts the porch, and a stair turret at the north-east corner. The tower is probably all that remains of the church that was built around 1450.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.815228
Longitude
-3.482452