Emmanuel church tower
Introduction
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Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 1 Jul 2021
Now the only remaining part of the nineteenth century church in Clifton, it was built several years after the church itself. The architecture is a mix of lancets and Geometric tracery - and the odd sprig of greenery. It had a peal of eight bells, installed in September, 1884. It had been planned to erect a tall spire on the top but the funds were not forthcoming.